Cover
A
B
Viewing Window
Y-Axis Rail
C
D
X-Axis Rail
E
Laser Head
F
Workbed
Buzzer
G
H
Indicator Lights
Emergency Stop
I
J
Laser Key
Main Power
K
L
Control Panel
Ammeter
M
N
Front Pass-Through Door
O
Front Access Door
P
Rear Top Access Door
Q
Rear Pass-Through Door
R
Exhaust Vent
S
Rear Bottom Access Door
The cover provides access to the main bay for placing and retrieving materials, as
well as fixing the laser path alignment and other maintenance. Power to the laser is
automatically cut when the cover is opened.
The polycarbonate window is shielded to protect you and others from the laser and its
reflection, allowing monitoring of the engraving process. However, you should never
stare continuously at the laser during operation, even through the window.
The Y-axis rail supports the movement of the X-axis rail up and down the workbed.
The X-axis rail holds the 2nd mirror and LED lighting. It also supports the movement of
the laser head left and right across the workbed.
The laser head holds the 3rd mirror, the focus lens, the red dot guidance, and the air
assist outlet.
The workbed can be adjusted in height to fit thinner and thicker materials, as well as
adjusted between the aluminum and honeycomb platforms. This is also where the
accessories pack is located when the engraver first arrives.
This device sounds when the cover opens.
The red light comes on when the laser key turns on. The green light comes on when
the control system power turns on. The orange light comes on when the cover opens.
This button immediately cuts all power to the laser tube in the event of an emergency.
This key controls the power supply to your laser tube and air assist, helping ensure
that only approved operators can use your engraver.
This button turns on your engraver's control system, exhaust fan, LED light, and
cabinet sockets.
The control panel offers hands-on control of the engraving process, including manual
movement of the laser head and fi ring of the laser.
This ammeter controls and displays the current used by the laser tube in mA. The
knob to its right is its master control for the laser's power settings. This ammeter can
also fire the laser in bursts by pressing the TEST button.
Make sure the knob is always turned completely clockwise to MAX to
enable the software to use the engraver's full power range. When it is
turned completely clockwise to MAX, it is recommended to use settings
from 10%–70% in the SOFTWARE of the maximum rated power to enjoy
optimal performance and longevity. Partly turning the knob reduces the
SOFTWARE's power settings proportionately.
This door opens to allow larger pieces of material to be fed through the workbed.
Additional care must be taken to avoid direct viewing, direct or reflected laser beam
exposure.
This door provides access to the waste hopper for easy cleanup after each project.
This door opens to the laser bay, holding the laser tube and its connections.
This door opens to allow larger pieces of material to be fed through the workbed.
Additional care must be taken to avoid direct viewing, direct or reflected laser beam
exposure.
The gases and airborne debris from the worktable can be sent out to an dedicated air
purifier through this vent and an exhaust pipe.
This door provides access to the air pump for easier maintenance.
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