Upacking Your Laser Machine; Setting Up Your Laser Machine - BOSSLASER LS Series Operator's Manual

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Upacking Your Laser Machine

Your new laser will be delivered in a large wooden crate like the one pictured in Figure 1. Please be sure to have the
necessary tools on hand when unpacking the crate, we recommend a hammer and a pry bar, as well as some type of
metal cutter or tin snips that will allow you to remove the bands from the crate. Our crates will have pallet feet, this
allows for a forklift or pallet jack to be used so you can move the crate with ease.
While majority of our machines arrive safe and sound, we urge you to
inspect the crate upon delivery to ensure that no damage has occurred
while in transit. Damage can include pierced wood, smashed sides, or an
open portion of the crate, if there seems to be any damage to the crate,
take pictures prior to removing the bands. If no damage is visible on the
outside, proceed to the opening of the crate. If there is damage to the
crate, contact your sales representative and send them pictures so we
can report that damage to the carrier. The machine is insured for its full
value while in transit and if it is damaged to the point of needing parts or
replacement, the carriers are very good at covering those costs. But the
damage must be reported within 24 hours of delivery.
It is recommended that the bands be cut first then carefully use a crowbar to remove the lid of the crate. All of our crates
are secured by 2" staples, so use caution when prying up the lid. Be careful not to use any part of the plywood interior as
a focal point for the pry bar, stay on the outside framing to ensure that you will not pierce the plywood and damage the
machine. Once you have the lid of the crate off, take out any smaller loose boxes that contain accessories (water pump,
air pump, toolbox, etc.) These boxes tend to fall out if the crate walls were to be taken off first. After those smaller boxes
have been removed, move onto the removal of the front panel, two side panels and then the back panel. Save these crate
panels in the event that you ever need to move the machine to a different location.

Setting Up Your Laser Machine

Make sure to remove any foam or padding from inside or outside of the machine, this includes the inside of the
cabinet. Remove any plastic ties used for securing the laser head from moving while in transit. Check for any
nuts or bolts that may have come off or become loose during transit, these can usually be found in the bottom
of the cabinet.
Depending on what options you had purchased with your laser, the crate or pallet will have several boxes.
Additionally, some units will have accessories taped to the working table, locate, and identify any of these. If
you think anything is missing from your machine or crate, please contact your sales representative. The loose
boxes in the crate should contain the following things:
o An Air Compressor
o Water chiller (CW-5200 or CW-6000)
o Exhaust Fan
o A Toolbox that contains necessary software, accessories, or parts (extra lenses)
o Additional accessories such as: rotary attachments, cleaning kits, etc.
✎Note: Some machine crates will come with a pallet; this pallet will contain the accessories that did not fit in the crate.
If you received a crate with only the machine and no extra boxes and you did not receive a pallet, contact your sales
representative to see if you are missing components.
Document Number: 855-901
Revision: 003
Revision Date: 11/14/2022
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