
PL1220 Laser, MLC122040
Safety
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© 03/2018, Laguna Tools, Inc.
1.4
Prohibited Materials
The following materials are not permitted to be used with any CO2
laser processing machine. This list is not a complete list and there
may be other materials that can harm the operator and the machine.
Table 1-1 Do not cut list
Material
Danger
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Vinyl
Artificial Leather
Harmful toxic gas harmful to the
operator and bystanders.
Acidic by-product harmful to lens and
machine components.
Polycarbonate (Lexan)
Epoxy
Fiberglass
Resin
Harmful toxic gas harmful to the
operator and bystanders.
Acidic by-product harmful to lens and
machine components.
Material Properties resist laser
cutting/engraving.
ABS
Toxic gas harmful to the operator and
bystanders.
Acidic by-product harmful to lens and
machine components.
Material Properties resist laser
cutting/engraving.
HDPE
Very Flammable.
Acidic by-product harmful to lens and
machine components.
Polystyrene (Styrofoam)
EPS
Polyurethane Foam
Polypropylene Foam
Extremely Flammable.
Acidic by-product harmful to lens and
machine components.
This material has been reported to
cause several fires by processing with
a laser machine.
1.5
General Shop & Tool Safety
READ ALL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. Failure to follow this set of
guidelines can result in unwarranted damage to the machine and serious
injury to the operator and/or bystanders.
1.5.1
Work Area
KEEP ALL CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED PERSONS AWAY FROM THE
MACHINE. Do not allow bystanders to touch the machine or power cord.
Only the operator should be in the work area.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. A cluttered area can limit the range of motion
needed by the machine and cause serious injury to the operator or damage to
the machine.
MAKE SURE THE WORK AREA IS CHILD-PROOF AND UNACCESIBLE TO
UNTRAINED PERSONS. Use padlocks where possible to secure the machine
and keep all machines unplugged when not in use.
DO NOT KEEP OR PLACE TOOLS IN OUTDOOR, DAMP, OR
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Never operate the tool under wet or damp
conditions; there is a serious risk of electrical shock. Do not use the tool in the
presence of flammable liquids or gasses.
1.5.2
Personal Safety
KNOW YOUR MACHINE. Read and understand the owner’s manual and
labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitations as well as the
specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool.
DRESS PROPERLY. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Do not wear
gloves that can be caught in any part of the machine. Tie up or wear
protective coverings to contain long hair.
USE THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY GOGGLES. Some machines require
additional face shielding or light shielding than offered by safety goggles
alone. Know your machine and the proper personal protective equipment
(PPE) to use.
USE EAR PROTECTION. Some machines operate at very high noise levels.
To prevent harm, be sure to use ear protection always.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. Prevent all bodily contact with
grounded surfaces and parts of the machine that pose electrical threats.
DO NOT OVERREACH THE CUTTER HEAD, BLADE, OR PROCCESSING
POINT. DO NOT STAND ON THE MACHINE. Serious injury can occur from
mishandling this tool. Keep proper footing on the floor.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make sure the tool is in the OFF position
prior to plugging it in.
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE. Machine parts like riving knifes, blade guards,
cutter-head guards, feather boards, push sticks, panels or doors, etc., are
designed to minimize possible injury. Keep those parts in place during
operation.
DO NOT RELY ON GUARDS. The operator of this tool is 100% responsible
for his/her own safety. The guards and safety components sold with this
machine are not enough to ensure safety.
BE ALERT ALWAYS AND GIVE 100% OF YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
OPERATION OF THIS TOOL. Failure to do so can result in serious injury to
both the operator and bystanders.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Before every use of this tool, make sure
the machine and any components of the machine are not damaged or at the
risk of being damaged. If a damaged part is discovered, stop immediately and
put the machine out of service until the part is replaced. Parts can be ordered
directly from Laguna Tools at: 1-800-332-4049.
1.5.3
Tool Use
USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE JOB. Know the limitations and
capabilities of your new purchase by reviewing the Intended Use section of
this manual.
DO NOT FORCE TOOL. The tool is designed to operate at a certain feed rate
determined by the cutter. Forcing the workpiece beyond that rate will do an
inadequate job and may cause damage to the machine or harm to the
operator.
SECURE THE WORK PIECE. For all woodworking and metalworking
applications, the workpiece should be secured correctly by the operator using
appropriate clamps and vises. Always use a clamp or vise when available.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. Do not leave the tool until it
comes to a complete stop. When it will be unattended, unplug the tool.
KEEP CUTTERHEADS AND BLADES SHARP. Never operate this machine
with unsharpened (dull) cutter heads or blades. Operating under these
conditions greatly increases the chance of kickback and overloads.
FEED DIRECTION. If feed rate is applicable, then there is only one direction
of feed rate for the tool. Do not force the workpiece in the wrong feed
direction.
USE ONLY LAGUNA TOOLS OR COMPATIBLE AND MARKED
REPLACEMENT PARTS. All others may cause damage or harm.
USE ONLY MANUFACTURER-RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Some
accessories may cause damage or harm.
ALL REPAIRS SHOULD BE DONE BY TRAINED REPAIRMEN. Contact
Laguna Tools or a competent repair service.
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