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Laser Safety Module 

Fusion M2 Laser Systems 

 

Phone: 303-215-9171 

Email: [email protected] 

Laser Safety Module 

For the Epilog Fusion M2 Laser Engraver 

Revision 8/2/2017 

Overview 

This  Document  is  designed  to  guide  you 

through  replacing  the  Laser  Safety  Module 

Assembly on an Epilog M2 with any laser source. 

Requirements: 

Tools: 

 

Allen wrench - 5/32” 

 

¼  Inch  Nut  Driver  or  Socket  with 
Extension. 

 

Precision 

(Small) 

Flat 

Head 

Screwdriver 

Parts: 

 

Laser  Safety  Module 

Assembly

 

HT1210 

Before We Begin 

In order to have the best experience possible, 

collect  the  tools  listed  above  and  be  sure  that 

you have all of the parts that you need before 

starting  this  procedure.  If  you  run  into  any 

problems  or  have  questions,  please  contact 

Epilog  Tech  Support  at 

303-215-9171

  or 

[email protected]

.  For  the  fastest  service, 

please have your serial number available. 

Safety 

When  working  on  or  maintaining  a  Laser 

engraver, it is likely that the sides of the machine 

will  be  removed.  Be  sure  that  when  doing 

maintenance  in  this  way,  that  everyone  in  the 

room  has  eye  protection  on.  Standard 

Polycarbonate  Safety  glasses  or  even  glass 

spectacles  will  protect  your  eyes  from  the  C02 

laser. 

Energized  electronics  can  spark,  shock  or 

force motors to suddenly move. When working 

on electronics or near mechanical parts, be sure 

that the machine is powered off. 

Verify Correct Parts 

Locate  the  sticker  on  the  new  module’s 

packaging and take note of the part number.  
 

 

1 Example Part Number 

To  verify  that  the  correct  part  has  been 

received use the following table. 

Laser Safety Module 

Fusion M2  HT1210 

If  the  part  number  is  not  correct,  Please 

contact Tech Support at 303-215-9171. 

Summary of Contents for Fusion M2

Page 1: ...log Tech Support at 303 215 9171 or Tech EpilogLaser com For the fastest service please have your serial number available Safety When working on or maintaining a Laser engraver it is likely that the sides of the machine will be removed Be sure that when doing maintenance in this way that everyone in the room has eye protection on Standard Polycarbonate Safety glasses or even glass spectacles will ...

Page 2: ...the Laser Safety Module on the right side of the engraver From beneath locate the four mounting nuts which fasten the module to the chassis of the engraver The mounting nuts can be distinguished from the Case nuts by their positioning one behind each case nut 3 Mounting Nuts Loosen Case Nuts If the module does not come away from the chassis of the engraver after removing the mounting nuts the case...

Page 3: ...tly pull to disconnect the harness 6 DB15 and DB9 Connections Remove Part form Machine You can now remove the Laser Safety Module from the engraver Install New Part Prep Case for Install Orient the new Laser Safety Module so that the led panel is lying flat on the table Locate and loosen the four case nuts Once the case nuts have been loosened squeeze the case together from either side where the p...

Page 4: ...Port on the Laser Safety Module Secure Part Place the new Laser Safety Module onto the mounting studs so that the LED Panel can be seen from the exterior of the engraver and replace the Mounting Nuts Power on and Update Power on the engraver and follow the instructions on the display Sometimes the firmware in other parts of the engraver will need to synchronize and update to the new part Do not po...

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