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ML-2350A/2351A
2. Name and Function of Each Section on the Top Side
2. Name and Function of Each Section on the Top Side
Top Cover Section
This section explains each section of the top cover of the main unit.
Function of Each Section on the Top Cover
(1)
Optical Fiber
Inlets
Make the required number (number of deliveries) of holes in the rubber cap.
Pass the optical fibers through these holes and connect them to the
laser beam input units. These inlets are on the top and rear side.
The output units connected to the optical fiber input ports are numbered
as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the left.
(2)
Lamp-Replacing
Cover
This is a cover of the flashlamp portion. Before replacing the flashlamp,
open this cover.
(3)
Head Cover
This is a cover for the laser oscillator section.
(4)
Laser Controller
This controller sets welding conditions and operates the laser welder.
The setting items and set values are displayed on the liquid crystal display.
(5)
EMERGENCY
STOP Button
This is an emergency stop button. With this button pressed, the laser
welder operation is stopped and the same state as that provided by
turning OFF the CONTROL keyswitch is provided. When the pressed
button is turned in the direction of RESET (clockwise), the button is
reset to the initial state.
(6)
CONTROL
Keyswitch
When the CONTROL keyswitch is turned ON with the MAIN POWER
switch ON, this keyswitch is operable. When the laser is not used, turn
OFF the CONTROL keyswitch and then pull out the key. The laser
safety supervisor should take charge of the keyswitch.
(7)
POWER Lamp
When the MAIN POWER switch is turned ON, the POWER lamp
comes on so that the operator can check that the power supply has
been turned ON.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(11)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(6)
(5)
(4)
MAIN SHUTTER
READY
HIGH VOLTAGE
POWER
6
5
4
3
1
2
ON
OFF
SHUTTER
CONTROL
EM
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OP
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CY
MAIN SHUTTER
READY
HIGH VOLTAGE
POWER
6
5
4
3
1
2
ON
OFF
SHUTTER
CONTROL
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