Signs - RAYLASE AXIALSCAN Manual

3-axis subsystems for laser beam deflection
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The following signs must be attached to the subsystem. These signs may not be removed.
Signs that have become illegible must be replaced.
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RAYLASE 3-Axis Subsystems for Laser Beam Deflection

Signs

The rating plates and the identification codes printed on them
can be used to determine the type of the linear translator mod-
ule and the deflection unit ( page 15, Rating plate code). The
serial number and the item number are also used to identify the
subsystem.
The ground symbol identifies the ground connection on the
subsystem. This connection can be connected to the laser
housing via a plug connection to increase the interference re-
sistance.
The CE symbol confirms the subsystem's compliance with
European directives. It indicates that the subsystem is ap-
proved for free trade within the EU.
The seal labels warn against unauthorized opening of the
subsystem. If a seal is broken, all warranty claims against
RAYLASE are void.
A laser warning sign must be attached at the point where
laser radiation is emitted. This provides information about the
type of radiation, specific hazards and the degree of protection.
The laser warning sign is attached by the OEM customer in
accordance with the laser device's classification ( page 7,
Classification of laser devices).
In the high-speed versions of the subsystem the mirrors are
made from beryllium.
To indicate this, these subsystems are labeled with the adja-
cent sign.
Also note  page 9, Special hazards caused by mirrors made
of beryllium.
Lenses for CO2 laser deflection units with linear translator
modules are made of zinc selenide.
To indicate this, these subsystems are labeled with the adja-
cent sign.
Also note  page 9, Special hazards caused by lenses made
of zinc selenide.
Basic safety instructions
MN025 / v2.1.0

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