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Note

Not all combinations of laser device, laser light cable and focus-
ing optics are safe. Personal injury and damage to property can 
occur if laser device, laser light cable and focusing optics do not 
match with one another.

Information on permissible combinations can be found in the sec-
tion "Safe combinations of laser device, laser light cable and 
focusing optics" in the chapter "Assembly and installation" 

(see 

"Safe combination of laser device, laser light cable and focusing 
optics", pg. 2

15)

.

Intended use also includes the following:

observing the instructions set out in this operating manual.

carrying out necessary inspections and maintenance work.

The focusing optics is 

not designed

 for:

use with other wavelengths than those indicated on the 
adhesive label.

for processing metals or metal alloys in connection with flam-
mable or explosive materials (examples: containers filled 
with combustible gas or fuel, ammunition).

use in atmospheres subject to explosion hazards.

The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage result-
ing from use of the focusing optics contrary to the designated 
use. Such use is at the sole risk of the user.

6.2

Technical measures

The laser product may only be used if it is in perfect technical 
condition. Any faults, especially those affecting safety of the 
unit, must be eliminated immediately!

Do not modify the laser product without previous consent of 
TRUMPF as this may impair the safety of the laser product.

Spare parts must comply with the requirements specified by 
TRUMPF. This is guaranteed with original spare parts.

Do not modify the software programs in programmable compo-
nents.

Always lay laser light cables and the electric cables and hoses 
in such a way that they are protected or in sufficient height and 
the minimum bending radius is observed.

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Measures of the user

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Exception

Disclaimer

Condition of the laser 

product

Modifications

Spare parts

Software

Cables and hoses

Summary of Contents for BEO D50

Page 1: ...Operator s manual BEO D50...

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Page 3: ...Operator s manual BEO D50 Original operator s manual Edition 2020 01...

Page 4: ...e 39 78713 Schramberg Fon 49 7422 515 0 Fax 49 7422 515 436 Internet http www trumpf laser com E Mail info de trumpf laser com Address for service TRUMPF Laser GmbH Technischer Kundendienst Aichhalder...

Page 5: ...ion laser safety and environ mental protection The laser product Operator s manual must be read and observed by every person who is commissioned with working on the laser product Examples of work on t...

Page 6: ...II Good to know 2020 01 22 50 17 CRen...

Page 7: ...RGENCY STOP push button 1 14 5 3 Labels and warning signs 1 14 Labels on the focusing optics 1 15 Labels in the range of the focusing optics 1 17 6 Measures of the user 1 19 6 1 Intended use 1 19 6 2...

Page 8: ...2 15 Information required to assess the safety of a combination 2 17 Examples of safe combinations 2 19 3 4 Connection of the laser light cable LLK 2 20 Connecting the laser light cable to the focusi...

Page 9: ...gas nozzles 2 50 Pulsed lasers 2 50 cw lasers 2 51 Welding at edges 2 52 5 6 Dosing shielding gas 2 52 5 7 Effect of the shielding gas 2 55 Description 1 Models and options 3 3 1 1 Minimum configurati...

Page 10: ...4 3 1 Aligning the focusing optics 4 4 1 1 Aligning the focusing optics 4 4 2 Adjusting the focal position 4 6 2 1 Setting zero position 4 7 2 2 Taking objects out of the beam guideway 4 8 2 3 Adjusti...

Page 11: ...uipment 5 7 3 Laser light cable LLK 5 9 3 1 Disconnecting the LLK from the focusing optics 5 9 4 Welding optics 5 12 4 1 Cleaning the protective glass in the lens pro tection process protective glass...

Page 12: ...ive glass monitoring module 5 30 4 12 Cooling water 5 31 Draining cooling water from the focusing optics 5 31 Eliminating faults 1 Conduct in case of malfunctions 6 2 1 1 Step by step procedure 6 2 1...

Page 13: ...8 4 1 Laser light 1 8 4 2 Gases aerosols dusts 1 9 4 3 Thermal energy 1 10 Fire explosion 1 10 Temperature of the workpiece 1 10 Hot surfaces on the focusing optics 1 10 4 4 Noise 1 11 5 Safety of the...

Page 14: ...r 1 19 6 1 Intended use 1 19 6 2 Technical measures 1 20 6 3 Organizational measures 1 21 6 4 Observing standards and regulations 1 22 6 5 Behavior in certain operating stages 1 22 6 6 Behavior in cas...

Page 15: ...as the manufacturer to ensure a safe operation of the laser product Instructions that the user must realize in order to operate the laser product safely in the work environment and to pro tect the he...

Page 16: ...gainst a danger that may cause medium or serious injuries with permanent damage Caution warns against a danger that may cause light or medium injuries without permanent damage Attention warns against...

Page 17: ...coupling mirror Laser material Pump source Other components of lasers might include Modulators Q switch Converter for generating other wavelengths With certain forms of lasers the components mentione...

Page 18: ...r where the intensive laser pulse is not conducted in glass but in a vacuum air or another filling gas The light guide is surrounded by several devices that prevent an uncontrolled escape of laser lig...

Page 19: ...s are closed When a contact interrupts the safety circuit because a door is opened for example laser light emission is immediately stopped The safety circuit as a central shutter of a laser device sto...

Page 20: ...e severity of the danger laser products are clas sified in laser classes The classification of the laser product in laser classes is defined internationally in the EN 60825 1 and IEC 60825 standards T...

Page 21: ...erial and make explosive mixtures explode 4 2 Gases aerosols dusts When workpieces are processed gases aerosols or dusts can be produced these are dangerous to health The biggest risk is caused when t...

Page 22: ...sion even if it does not hit solid material with a high power density Temperature of the workpiece Due to the processing by means of the laser beam the work piece may be heated up The degree of heatin...

Page 23: ...noise Measurements have given values 90 dB A High noise level when operating a focusing optics especially when using a crossjet Noise can result in permanent ear damage and other unfavorable conseque...

Page 24: ...emission openings The following pictures show examples of focusing optics with indication of the laser beam emission opening arrow laser beam emission opening at focusing optics D50 Fig 1 1 1 12 Safet...

Page 25: ...by means of a safety circuit Wear laser safety glasses which are adapted to the wave length of the laser light see information labels and cover the long wave Raman radiation as well Mark dangerous are...

Page 26: ...cover 4 Focusing optics without protective cover 4 Laser workstation with closed hood 1 Laser workstation with open hood 4 Pilot laser at the emission opening switch deflector 3R Pilot laser at the ex...

Page 27: ...nd BEO D50 Basic right Fig 1 2 Focal length marking of the lens Fig 1 3 On the focusing optics plug receptacle is an adhesive label showing the power numerical aperture and wavelength spec trum Adhesi...

Page 28: ...9 On the focusing optics BEO D50 Smart there is also an adhe sive label on the protective glass monitoring unit housing that specify the FCC ID no and the ISED ID no Adhesive label on protective glass...

Page 29: ...transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Develop ment Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause inte...

Page 30: ...tective film The signs have not yet been attached in the area of the focus ing optics as at the time of delivery normally the design of the workstation on which the focusing optics is to be fitted is...

Page 31: ...rated with a wavelength other than the reference wavelength the focal position will be moved This effect is due to dispersion of the lens material If the wavelength of the laser device is smaller than...

Page 32: ...filled with combustible gas or fuel ammunition use in atmospheres subject to explosion hazards The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage result ing from use of the focusing optics contrar...

Page 33: ...repair have to be monitored in the same way If they are not monitored tools must be required for opening them TRUMPF laser devices have safety circuits that guarantee the described safety function whe...

Page 34: ...ses only and probably incomplete As the operator you are responsible for ensuring that the stand ards and safety regulations in force in your region are observed as far as they are mandatory EN 60825...

Page 35: ...nts A fire or explosion can be triggered Substances which may affect health are leaking If it must be expected that these or similar events may injure persons or damage material appropriate measures m...

Page 36: ...TRUMPF offers trainings for operators and personnel responsible for maintenance Please contact the TRUMPF serv ice department Inform any person in the dangerous areas by means of direc tives Attach t...

Page 37: ...s have to be suitable for the wavelengths of the laser light emitted by the laser The optical density of the filtering glasses must be adapted to the beam intensity Check the provided personal safety...

Page 38: ...1 26 Measures of the user 2020 01 22 50 17 CRen...

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