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Quick Start Guide
LONGER LASER ENGRAVER
RAY5
L A S E R E N G R AV E R I N T R O D U C T I O N
www.longer3d.com
AT T E N T I O N
The RAY5 engraves and cuts materials by the means of a high-energy diode laser beam.
The hazards associated with a high-energy diode laser beam include the possibility of fires,
generation of hazardous and/or irritating toxic fumes, but more importantly damage to eyes
and skin.
The high energy laser beam can cause severe eye damage, including blindness and serious
skin burns.
Improper use of the controls and modification of the safety features may cause serious eye
injury and burns.
We strongly recommend placing the machine in a well-ventilated room, and at the same
time, the door of the room has a sealing effect and the windows have curtains, so as to
effectively avoid looking directly at the laser beam and some smoke and steam , Particles
and other highly toxic substances. At the same time, you can pay attention to the Longer
products (cover) in the follow-up.
The high-energy diode laser beam can produce extremely high temperatures and significant
amounts of heat as the substrate material is burned away while engraving and cutting. Some
materials are prone to catch fire during cutting operations creating flame, fumes and smoke.
Although the RAY5 has a built in flame sensor, this technology should NOT be considered
100% accurate and should be seen only as a warning system.
P.S. During the working process of RAY5, if a flame is found, the machine will stop the laser
and make a sound to indicate abnormal conditions. Please pay attention to the working
status of the machine.
During operation to ensure that any flare ups/ flame are properly contained and extinguished.
DO NOT look directly into the laser beam;
DO NOT aim the laser beam at reflective surfaces;
DO NOT operate the laser without PPE protection for all persons nearby in the
proximity of the RAY5;
DO NOT allow unsupervised access to the RAY5 to children;
DO NOT allow access near the RAY5 to pets;
DO NOT modify or disable any safety features of the laser system;
DO NOT touch the high energy laser beam;
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*Copyright © Shenzhen Longer 3D Technology Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Thank you for choosing our products.
Please read this manual carefully before use.
Please reference more details on digital manual in TF card about the operation of
Laser Engraver and installation of LaserGRBL or LightBurn.
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LONGER Laser Engraver Official Group
Email: [email protected]
H1 855-222-8989
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us as above.
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X-Axis Motor
Laser Holdel
Power Switch
TF Card Slot
USB Interface
Control Box
Front Frame
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Right Frame
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Power cord jack
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PA C K I N G L I S T
Cable Tie
Card Reader
& TF Card
Safety Glasses
Power Cable
USB Cable
Wrench
Corner Groove X4
Machine Holder X3
T-shaped Screw X4
Allen Wrench
M5*16X8
M5*25X4
Washer M5X11
M5*6X4
M5*8X1
M3*6X2
Class Definition.
Class I laser radiation is not considered hazardous.
Class IIa laser radiation is not considered hazardous if viewed
for any period of time less than or equal to 1x103 seconds, but is
considered a chronic viewing hazard for any period of time
greater than 1x103 seconds.
Class II laser radiation is considered a chronic viewing hazard.
Class IIIa laser radiation is, depending upon the irradiance,
either an acute in- trabeam viewing hazard or chronic viewing
hazard. If viewed directly with optical instruments, Class IIIa
laser radiation is classified as an acute viewing hazard.
Direct Class IIIb laser radiation is considered an acute hazard to
the skin and eyes.
Class IV laser radiation is considered an acute hazard to the
skin and eyes from both direct and scattered radiation.
Laser class
Class I
Class IIa
Class IIa
Class II
Class IIIb
Class IV
Please wear Personal Protective (Safety Glasses are designed to filter specific
ranges of laser wavelength. The RAY5 Safety Glasses provided are specific
for LONGER Laser Module;) when using the machine Equipment (PPE).
Laser engravers are divided into several internationally valid classes based on
their performance and the risk of injury.The RAY5 falls into the Class IV (Class
4 IEC standard focus on the American FDA classification).
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X-Axis Beam
Laser Module
Y-Axis Motor
Synchronous Shaft
Touch Screen
Support Feet
Left Frame
Rear Frame
Control Box
Front Frame
Right Frame
X-Axis Frame
Wooden Brush
Timing Belt
Support Feet
Laser Focus Column
Plywood
Left Frame
Rear Frame
Laser Module
Thumb ScrewX2
RAY5 Unboxing Video
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