Before starting a job:
Make sure the lens and optics are clean and cleared of debris using a microfiber cloth or lens wipes.
Note: these are the only recommended options for cleaning lenses as any other option can cause
micro scratches in your optics.
Check your gantry rails for any debris. If any particles are present, wipe it clean with a rag. If you find that a
piece of debris fell into your gantry rails, then we suggest removing the belt to remove the debris as it can
interfere with your lasers output. Double check that no material is near your belts, laser head, or any moving
components as the laser will move to the front right side of your laser upon boot up.
Always
check the MSDS properties of the material you are planning on cutting / engraving and
never cut any
material containing PVC.
Daily:
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Check that your water, air, air exhaust, and power systems are properly assembled and operating
normally.
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Keep you machine and workspace clutter-free.
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Read all material warnings and make sure you are working in a well-ventilated workspace.
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Keep your fire extinguisher up to regulation and easily accessible.
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Always follow all safety protocols.
Weekly:
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Wipe down the walls of the machine with a clean rag.
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Use optical-grade lens wipes to clean both sides of the beam combiner, all mirror surfaces, the focus
lens, and the tube aperture. Optic surfaces may need to be cleaned more often if cutting materials
produce excessive residue (possibly daily).
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Clean fallen debris from the debris tray and from of the machine to reduce fire risk, and provide better
exhaust power.
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Keep rails, motors and moving parts free from excess material as it can obscure movement and cause
damage.
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Lubricate the wheel track and belts with a light layer of synthetic oil or grease on top for proper
movement.
Note: Depending on usage lubrication may be required every few days.
Monthly:
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Check your fume extractor filters. Depending on your output and the materials being cut, your fume
extractor filters may need to be replaced as often as every month (or sooner).
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Change water in the cooling system. This will keep your tube safe from unwanted debris, mold or
evaporation. If you live in an area that gets cold it is recommended to add laser antifreeze to your
system to keep your tube from breaking.
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Check for wear on belts. Belts should last, however, eventually they may wear and crack. If you find
that the belts have become loose over time you can add tension by loosening the motor, adding
tension, and re-tightening the bolts.
General
Maintenance
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