Dremel DIGILAB LC40 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

Dremel DIGILAB LC40 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Call Toll Free for Consumer Information & Service Locations Pour obtenir des informations et les adresses de nos centres de service après-vente, appelez ce numéro gratuit Llame gratis para obtener información para el consumidor y ubicaciones de servicio 1-844-4DRML3D (1-844-437-6533) www.dremel.com For English Version Version française Versión en español...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Firmware and Open Source Software . . .87 Attach Air Tube ....48 Dremel Limited Warranty ... .88...
  • Page 3: General Safety Warnings

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this laser cutter. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Work Area Safety and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
  • Page 4: Laser Cutter Safety Warnings

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS the temperature of the work piece and the breakage of parts and any other condition temperature of the work piece may remain that may affect the laser cutter’s operation. If high after laser cutter stops operating. damaged, have the laser cutter repaired before use.
  • Page 5: Additional Safety Warnings

    LASER CUTTER SAFETY WARNINGS Never operate the alignment laser without Do not stack work pieces. Stacking work the focus lens or other optical elements of pieces increases the risk of fire. laser cutter in place. The unfocused beam Use only recommended accessories. may be reflected out of the chassis and Follow instructions that accompany increase the risk of eye injury.
  • Page 6: Symbols

    SYMBOLS IMPORTANT: Some of the following symbols may be used on your LC40. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer. Symbol Designation / Explanation Volts (voltage) Amperes (current) Hertz (frequency, cycles per second) ø...
  • Page 7: Fcc And Ic Compliance

    The Dremel LC40 may not be used to create objects using digital files or digital designs If you use the Dremel LC40 in any way other protected by intellectual property rights than as recommended and described in owned by third parties without such third these Operating/Safety Instructions, you do parties’...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS LASER SYSTEM SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEM AND SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Laser Type: Sealed CO2 Laser Tube Compatibility: Mac & PC Laser Power: 40W •Apple® Mac® OS® X v10.9 or later Laser Classification: IEC 60825-1 Class 3R (Mavericks) Beam Size: 6.5 mm diameter @ 1.2 m •Microsoft®...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS LASER CUTTER & HEX BOX™ CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS WALL 10” (254mm) Min. 30” (762mm) 8” 8” (203mm) (203mm) Min. Min. Laser Cutter 8” 8” (203mm) (203mm) Min. Min. Hex Box™...
  • Page 10: Material Usage

    Walnut, solid Cardboard Maple, solid Cotton fabric Mat board * Must be California 93120 Phase 2 & TSCA Title VI compliant for formaldehyde Birch Plywood and Acrylic are available from Dremel. † LC40 Prohibited Materials Table 2 Nylon Beryllium oxide...
  • Page 11: Resources

    Dremel product information, and customer support. DigiLab Access information about Dremel digilab.dremel.com Website DigiLab products, education projects, and more. Dremel Contact Dremel for product support, 1-844-437-6533 Customer maintenance, and service. dremel.com/digilab-support Support GLOSSARY OF TERMS Term Definition Air delivery system that helps to control flareups. Air is supplied by the Hex Air Assist Box™.
  • Page 12 A set of mirrors that direct the laser beam of the laser from the tube to the Mirrors work piece. A planned piece of work created in the Dremel LC40 Control Software which Project can be sent to the laser engraver as a job.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Workspace b) A screen in the Dremel LC40 Control Software where a job is created. It provides a graphical representation of the intended job and its position relative to the general boundaries of the laser working area.
  • Page 14: Unpacking

    3 with Hex Box™, Exhaust Cap, Hex Key Wrench, Spacer Puck Duct, and Exhaust Shroud. from box 2. Note: Save the Dremel DigiLab Laser 3. Remove foam to reveal the Laser Cutter packaging for future transport and Cutter. Use two people to lift Laser storage.
  • Page 15: Kit Contents

    Call Toll Free for Consumer Information & Service Locations Pour obtenir des informations et les adresses de nos centres de service après-vente, appelez ce numéro gratuit Llame gratis para obtener información para el consumidor y ubicaciones de servicio 1-844-4DRML3D (1-844-437-6533) www.dremel.com For English Version Version française Versión en español...
  • Page 16: Getting To Know Your Laser Cutter

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LASER CUTTER ig. 1 LC40 Laser Cutter 14. Power Switch 15. Power Cord 1. Lid 16. Hex Box™ Power Outlet 2. Touchscreen 17. Air Inlet 3. Start Button 18. Exhaust Shroud 4. USB Port (for service only) 19.
  • Page 17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LASER CUTTER ig. 2 2 . 0 ”...
  • Page 18 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LASER CUTTER REAR VIEW OF LASER CUTTER ig. 3 WATE R OUT SORT IE D’EA U SALI DA DE AGUA WATE R IN ENTR ÉE D’EA U ENTR ADA DE AGUA REAR VIEW OF HEX BOX™ ig.
  • Page 19: Lcd Touch Screen

    LCD TOUCH SCREEN Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Do not tap or scratch LCD screen with sharp objects. The LCD screen may become damaged.
  • Page 20: Lcd Touch Screen

    LCD TOUCH SCREEN Status Bar Status Icon Name What it means LC40 is connected to a computer or a network router via Ethernet Ethernet Port. The icon will disappear when there is no Ethernet connection. LC40 is connected to a computer or network router via wireless. The icon will disappear either when there is no wireless Wireless connection or when the Ethernet icon is active.
  • Page 21 LCD TOUCH SCREEN HOME > UNLOCKED LASER HOME – Moves the laser head back to its origin location. Button will flash when homing is necessary. HOME JOB HISTORY TOOLS NETWORK JOG SPEED – Toggles between fast and slow laser head movement speed. Fast is default speed.
  • Page 22 LCD TOUCH SCREEN HOME > LOCKED Laser Head Unlocked An open lock icon indicates that the laser head can be moved by hand. HOME JOB HISTORY TOOLS NETWORK Note: When Laser Head is unlocked the Directional Arrows and Speed virtual buttons are nonfunctional.
  • Page 23 LCD TOUCH SCREEN JOB HISTORY This screen displays options for the Job selected from the list. DELETE – Delete files from the Job History list. RUN PERIMETER – Executes the run perimeter. NEXT – Changes the text to LOADING. The Job will prepare to start.
  • Page 24 UPDATE SERVICE – Displays available service updates from Dremel. Updates are pushed to the unit and cannot be requested. The user has the option to accept or ignore the update.
  • Page 25 LCD TOUCH SCREEN TOOLS > ABOUT THIS DEVICE This screen displays laser cutter hardware and software information. MODEL NUMBER — Displays unit model number. SERIAL NUMBER — Displays unit serial number. FIRMWARE NUMBER — Displays the currently installed firmware version. USAGE —...
  • Page 26 LCD TOUCH SCREEN TOOLS > SETTINGS This screen displays available settings LANGUAGE – Displays a sub-menu where LCD menu warnings lanuage can be selected. LIGHTS – Displays a sub-menu where cabinet LED lights can be turned “ON” and “OFF”. VENTILATION – Displays a sub-menu screen where ventilation type can be selected.
  • Page 27 To assure proper removal of fumes produced during operation of Dremel LC40 laser cutter, the ventilation selection must match the actual fume extraction set up. Dremel LC40 must be set up according to instructions provided in the Exhaust Connections chapter of the Setup section on page XYZ to assure proper ventilation.
  • Page 28 LCD TOUCH SCREEN TOOLS > SETTINGS > PRIME WATER PUMP This screen provides control to start the water pump during priming of the laser cooling system. START – Starts the coolant pump. This screen provides control to stop the water pump during priming of the laser cooling system.
  • Page 29 FOCUS LASER HEAD – Instructions for adjusting the laser head to focus the laser beam on the work piece surface. MACHINE SETUP – Instructions for the initial setup of Dremel LC40. OTHER – Instructions for cleaning of the mirrors and lens.
  • Page 30 LCD TOUCH SCREEN TOOLS > TUTORIALS Sequence of screens stepping through JOB PREP. Sequence of screens stepping through HOOK UP.
  • Page 31 This screen displays available test files and allows their execution. Test files are used to verify proper operation of select functions and features of Dremel LC40 laser cutter. • Test Files "CUT TEST - BOX 1" thru "CUT TEST - BOX 12"...
  • Page 32 LCD TOUCH SCREEN TOOLS > UPDATE SERVICE This screen provides network connectivity and status of update service from Dremel. LOCAL NETWORK – Shows whether ethernet or wireless is connected to the local network. UPDATE SERVICE – Indicates if the unit is able to communicate with the update service (Internet connection is required).
  • Page 33 WIRELESS – Setup or modify a wireless local area network connection for the Dremel laser cutter to connect to. STATIC IP – Setup the Dremel laser cutter to use a Static IP address or default to a 000.000.000 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
  • Page 34 TOUCH SCREEN NETWORK > WIRELESS This screens displays wireless networks detected by Dremel LC40. Selecting an available network will start the connection process. Wireless network signal strength indicator. This screen displays the password prompt that appears when a password protected wireless...
  • Page 35 TOUCH SCREEN NETWORK > WIRELESS This screen displays a notification that appears when a successful wireless network connection is made. DONE – Return to Network menu screen. This screen displays a notification that appears when connection to the wireless network is unsuccessful.
  • Page 36 Configuration Protocol address IP address. Values displayed on IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway are ignored but saved for future use. AUTO DNS – Allows the Dremel Laser Cutter to use the domain name system server as determined by the network router.
  • Page 37 CHECKLIST SCREEN — ERRORS DETECTED Displays errors detected in systems of the Dremel LC40 while it is preparing to start a job. The status bar will also display red icons for system or systems where errors were found.
  • Page 38 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION SCREENS If all icons at the top are white, then items in the checklist should be green. Manual checks that can be completed after the work piece is placed in the workspace and laser head adjusted using the spacer puck.
  • Page 39: Laser Control Software

    DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE This section introduces the major interface features of the Laser Control Software. The Laser Control Software is a combination of print driver and control software that communicates with, downloads jobs to, and controls the laser system. There is no download required. The software will link a web browser with the LC40 using the IP address (found at the bottom of the LCD home screen) on the local connection (Wireless or Ethernet).
  • Page 40 DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE Menu Bar LASER CUTTER FILE EDIT HELP PROJECT NAME: JOB 1 A. FILE OPEN — select to open a file. IMPORT — import a file or use the camera capture feature to create a file or place a picture of your laser bed in the background of your workspace.
  • Page 41 DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE Tool Bar IMPORT UNDO REDO AUTO ARRAY MATERIAL TIME: 00:00:00 OPTIONS RUN PERIMETER START IMPORT UNDO Click to import a file or use the camera Click to undo most recent action/change. capture feature to create a file or place a...
  • Page 42 DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE MATERIALS Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Never engrave or cut any unknown material. Only engrave materials recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 43 DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE RUN PERIMETER HEAT – Adjust how quickly the laser is firing, or how much heat is generated on the Laser head will move along the exterior surface of the work piece. Turning up the perimeter of the job. Click again to stop this heat will cause charring for materials like motion, otherwise it will continue running.
  • Page 44 DREMEL LC40 CONTROL SOFTWARE ENGRAVE Turning down the depth will keep the surface of the work piece relatively flat or This function darkens or removes the even. surface of the work piece, rather than SPEED – Adjust how quickly the laser head cutting through it.
  • Page 45: Setup

    SETUP Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the Laser Cutter accidentally.
  • Page 46: Install Honeycomb Sheet

    SETUP Install Honeycomb Plate Place the honeycomb plate inside the laser on the laser bed. Be careful not to damage any part of the machine during this process. The head can be moved out of the way by hand if necessary. The honeycomb plate sits flat at the bottom of the laser.
  • Page 47: Attach Water Tubes

    SETUP Attach Water Hoses 1. Place the Hex Box™ in the workspace. 3. Match the blue and clear water tubes The maximum distance the Hex Box™ to the appropriate inlet and outlet can be placed from the laser cutter is fittings on the laser cutter and the Hex 5 feet.
  • Page 48: Attach Air Tube

    SETUP Attach Air Tube Connect the Air Tube to the fittings on the laser cutter and the Hex Box™. There are labels on the laser cutter and the Hex Box™ to help identify the correct fittings. Fig. 11 & 12. Air Tube Fitting Air Tube...
  • Page 49: Attach Hex Box™ Cord

    SETUP Connect Hex Box™ Connector Cord Connect the Hex Box™ connector cord to the laser cutter and the Hex Box™. Fig. 13 & 14. Connector Fitting Connector Fitting Hex Box Connector Connector Cord Cord Fig. 13 — Rear of Laser Cutter Fig.
  • Page 50: Exhaust Connection

    Case 1; Digilab LC40 is used with equipment damage, property damage or internal exhaust fan. personal injury. Case 2; Digilab LC40 is used with an Always use the laser in-line exhaust duct booster fan. cutter with a properly Case 3; Digilab LC40 is used with an functioning exhaust and/or a filtration external air filtration system.
  • Page 51 SETUP Clearance Requirements from Vent Terminations to Building Openings for SV Models * All clearance requirements are in accordance with ANSI Z21.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC. ig. 17 Vent Terminal Area Where Terminal is Not Permitted Air Supply Inlet...
  • Page 52 SETUP and the other end to the louvered duct exhaust hose to laser exhaust manifold outlet with included hose clamps. and the other end to the blower air inlet Minimize the number of 90-degree bends. side with included hose clamps. Take the You should be able to limit the number of second hose and securely connect one bends to two.
  • Page 53 “make-up air” or “replacement Always use the Dremel DigiLAB laser in a air.” This is based on the idea that well-ventilated area. whenever your laser vent system sucks...
  • Page 54 SETUP • Use low-pressure drop vent louvers duct tubing. Never plastic. Plastic box Typically found on clothes dryers and hood and louvered hood sections are bathroom vent fans. acceptable. • Always use the supplied flexible metalized duct. If additional duct is required, it must meet Underwriters Laboratory specification UL181.
  • Page 55 Do not common vent this appliance to an existing ventilation system without an HVAC professional to ensure proper airflow and compliance with local building code regulations. Connecting the Laser to the Always use the Dremel DigiLAB laser and Filtration System: Filtration system in a well-ventilated area.
  • Page 56: Attach Power Cord

    SETUP Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Plug in the Laser Cutter Plug the Power Cord from the back of the laser cutter into a grounded outlet.
  • Page 57: Turn On The Laser Cutter

    SETUP Turn On the Laser Cutter Locate the power switch at the back of ig. 23 the unit (above the power cord) and turn the laser cutter on. Power Switch Get Started When the unit is powered on for the first time (or if a factory reset is performed) the touchscreen will present the following screens:...
  • Page 58: Fill Hex Box™ With Distilled Water

    SETUP Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Fill Hex Box™ with Distilled Water Do not spill water on 3. Add distilled water to the water tank the Hex Box™...
  • Page 59: Connect A Computer To The Laser Cutter

    This address will be maintained permanently and will not change if the machine is rebooted. TIP: If the Dremel LC40 Control Software is taking a while to load, or not working "IP" Number properly try refreshing the browser to...
  • Page 60: Network Setups

    SETUP Network Setups PEER TO PEER ETHERNET CONNECTION Scenario 1: Connecting the laser to a single computer using Ethernet connection. • Optional: If the computer has a second Ethernet port or built-in wireless, the computer can access both the internet and the laser unit. •...
  • Page 61 SETUP LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) CONNECTION USING A ROUTER Scenario 3: Connecting the laser to one or more computers using a router with wireless and/or Ethernet Connection. In this scenario, the user does have an Internet connection through the router. One or more computers access the laser unit as well as the Internet through the Router.
  • Page 62: Tests & Alignments

    TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Mirror Alignment Overview Alignment of the mirrors is performed Alignment of the mirrors is necessary to before the Dremel LC40 is shipped.
  • Page 63: Corner Mirror Alignment Test

    TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Beam Combiner Lens Mirror 1 Laser Head Mirror 3 Mirror 2 Test Fire Test Fire Axis A-B Axis C-D Mirror ig. 32 Alignment Layout Test Fire Test Fire Axis B-C 4 Corner Mirror Alignment Test Before running the first job, check to make sure that the mirrors are properly aligned.
  • Page 64 TESTS & ALIGNMENTS 3. Position the Laser Head: Move the laser head into the upper left corner Max. (Location A) of the workspace, see Thermal Location Paper Diameter Figure 32. 4. Close the lid. ig. 34 5. Using the LCD touch screen display, Ideal Spot test fire the laser (by tapping Test Fire...
  • Page 65: Mirror Alignment Procedure

    TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Mirror Alignment Procedure Steps: e. Replace the tube guard using great care not to damage any wires or the 1. Gantry Alignment laser tube. 2. Preparation 3. Verify centering and no clipping at 4. Rerun the 4 corners mirror alignment mirror #1 test to see if further alignment is 4.
  • Page 66 TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Step 3: Verify No Clipping at ig. 36 Beam Combiner and at Mirror #1. Thermal Paper 1. Open the lid. 2. Place Thermal Paper: Take a small Beam piece of thermal paper (approximately Combiner 1 inch (25 mm) should be plenty) and place it firmly over the beam combiner near the aperture side of the laser, see figure 36.
  • Page 67 TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Step 4: Align Axis A-B (Y-Axis) ig. 38 using Alignment Laser's Red Dot. Conceptually, you will be aligning the invisible cutting beam and the Alignment Laser's visible red dot with the axis of the shaft from A to B. When the beams are Thermal perfectly parallel with the A-B axis, do Paper...
  • Page 68 TESTS & ALIGNMENTS g. If the red dot does not match the should give an indication of where the new SpotB2, tweak the red dot beam is pointing. Adjust Mirror 2 so (not M1) as in step 7. that the red dot is hitting the thermal paper.
  • Page 69: Tests & Alignments

    TESTS & ALIGNMENTS Step 6: Align Axis Lens holder d. Loosen the two Mirror 3 mounting screws enough to rotate the lens in (z-Axis) using Alignment Laser's the direction of the missing shot. Red Dot. While holding the lens, retighten. Centering of the beam on the lens is the The screws tend to rotate the mirror most critical component of alignment.
  • Page 70: Tube Guard Removal

    TUBE GUARD REMOVAL Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories.
  • Page 71: Operating The Laser Cutter

    1 can vary in outside. composition depending on manufacturer and other factors. Dremel has not tested Always inspect the all possible combinations and not all exhaust fan and duct materials have documented health effects work for obstructions and ensure of materials in use.
  • Page 72 OPERATING THE LASER CUTTER Laser Cutting / Engraving Prohibited Uses & Restrictions The laser cutter may be used only for lawful purposes. Dremel does not recommend nor endorse the use of the laser cutter to create material that is: Prohibited by local, state or federal law;...
  • Page 73: Create A Project

    The project is Projects are constructed by opening the then sent to the laser as a job and workspace in the Dremel LC40 Control fabrication begins. When done, a part is Software and importing a file (or files).
  • Page 74 Most designers use software such as Corel Draw® or Adobe Illustrator® to create the design files to import into the Dremel LC40 Control software, but pictures that have been taken with a camera can also be used. Any software can be used that exports PNG, JPEG, PDF, or SVG files.
  • Page 75 In order to use this function (Option 1): 5. Click “Done” to place this image into 1. In the Dremel LC40 Control software, the background of the workspace. go to IMPORT menu. Click on IMPORT>CAPTURE.
  • Page 76 Import Project Files Once the project file(s) are created they Import PDF or SVG files for objects can be imported into Dremel LC40 and you would like to cut or score. executed. Import JPEG, PNG, or PDF files for 1.
  • Page 77 4. Adjust print settings as needed. If the The material library will automatically settings are changed in this box, they populate suggested cut and/or engrave will override Dremel recommended print settings based on the material settings until a new material is and thickness selected.
  • Page 78 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) from the piece anywhere on the laser bed and use material manufacturer to determine the the camera capture feature in the Dremel response of any work material to extreme LC40 Control software to align the design heat (burning/fire hazard) to prevent hazards.
  • Page 79 OPERATING THE LASER CUTTER Step 3: Focus the Laser Head The bottom of the laser head must be at ig. 40 the correct distance from the top surface of the work piece in order to cut or engrave a clean image. To focus the laser head (Fig.
  • Page 80 Close the laser lid. The “Run Perimeter” feature on the LCD laser screen or in the Dremel LC40 Control software can be utilized to ensure that the work piece and the design are aligned. The “Run Perimeter” feature moves the head of the laser around the perimeter of the job as it is set up in the software.
  • Page 81 OPERATING THE LASER CUTTER Step 6: Send a Job Do not operate when When the project is ready to be sent to access door is open. An the laser, press the “start” button on the open door can lead to stray radiation, LCD to send the job to the laser.
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the laser cutter accidentally.
  • Page 83 MAINTENANCE Use the same procedure as cleaning the b. Use a clean soft cotton cloth to wipe focus lens. down the rails. Re-lubricate with a light coating of white lithium grease. Procedure for cleaning the beam Enclosure and Top Cover combiner lens.
  • Page 84 MAINTENANCE Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. and complete tension in the other. Exhaust Fan Dremel lasers are delivered with the Do not try to clean proper amount of belt tension.
  • Page 85: Shipping & Storage

    SHIPPING AND STORAGE Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. person lift required. Lifting the laser cutter alone may result in personal injury.
  • Page 86: Serviceable Parts

    SERVICEABLE PARTS Observe all provided warnings and safety instructions when using the Dremel LC40. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment damage, property damage or personal injury. Have your laser cutter serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts.
  • Page 87: Firmware And Open Source Software

    P.O. Box 081126 Racine, WI USA 53408-1126 The request should include: (i) the name of the Dremel product, (ii) the serial number (if applicable), (iii) the software version (if applicable), (iv) your name, (v) your company name (if applicable) and (vi) your return mailing and email address (if available).
  • Page 88: Dremel Limited Warranty

    Dremel Limited Warranty Your Dremel LC40 is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for a period of one year form the date of Purchase with the exception of the following consumables: All lenses, mirrors and Laser Tube. The consumables (all mirrors, lenses and Laser Tube) are warranted against defective materials or workmanship for a period of 60 days from the date of Purchase.

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