MAINTENANCE
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Maintenance
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Disabling the 32-1 laser
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Daily inspections
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Storage/shipping
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Cleaning optical components
Disabling the 32-1 laser
Before performing any maintenance on your laser, be sure to completely disable the laser by disconnecting
the DC Power Cables from the DC power supply.
Daily inspections
Perform the following steps daily to keep your laser in optimum operating condition. Except for the
procedures described below, no other service is required or should be attempted.
1
Inspect beam delivery components for signs of dust or debris and clean as required. When cleaning
the optical surfaces of beam delivery components, carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
2
Visually inspect the exterior housing of the laser to ensure that all warning labels are present. Refer
to the Laser Safety chapter for label types and locations.
Warning: Serious Personal Injury
A risk of exposure to toxic elements, like zinc selenide, may result when certain optical or beam
delivery components are damaged. In the event of damage to laser, marking head, or beam delivery
optics, contact SYNRAD or the optics manufacturer for handling instructions.
Ensure that DC power to the laser is turned off and locked out before inspecting optical components
in the beam path.
Invisible
CO2 laser radiation is emitted through the aperture. Corneal damage or blindness may result
from exposure to laser radiation.
Summary of Contents for 32-1 Laser
Page 1: ...ENGINEERED BY SYNRAD 32 1 Laser User Manual...
Page 19: ...32 1 LABEL LOCATIONS PAGE 19 32 1 label locations Figure 2 3 38 1 Hazard label locations...
Page 25: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 25 Figure 2 1 32 1 Declaration Document...
Page 26: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 26 Figure 2 5 continued 32 1 Declaration Document...
Page 41: ...I O FAULT DIAGRAMS PAGE 41 I O Fault Diagrams Table 4 6 DB 9 pin assignments...
Page 57: ...INDEX PAGE 1...