Using a handheld laser machine requires following certain steps and precautions. Here are some basic usage steps:
1. Preparation: Ensure the safety of the work area and wear appropriate protective equipment, such as goggles and gloves. Check if all functions of the laser machine are normal and ensure sufficient power supply.
2. Calibration: Calibrate the handheld laser machine as needed to ensure accurate energy or power output from the laser. In some cases, specific calibration equipment may be required.
3. Setting parameters: Set appropriate laser power, speed, and focus parameters based on the processing material and effect requirements. These parameters will determine the effect and quality of the processing, so careful setting is necessary.
4. Start working: After confirming that the parameter settings are correct, start laser processing. Ensure that the laser head is kept at an appropriate distance from the material surface to avoid collisions or scratches. Meanwhile, observe the processing process and adjust parameters in a timely manner to ensure quality.
5. Inspection: After processing is completed, check the quality of the processed parts, such as whether there are any issues such as burning, uneven cutting, or burrs. If necessary, adjust the parameters and make repairs.
6. Maintenance: Regularly maintain and clean the handheld laser machine to ensure its normal operation. According to the manufacturer’s recommendation, replace consumables such as filter cartridges and reflectors.
When using a handheld laser machine, the following safety precautions should be noted:
1. Avoid looking directly at the laser beam: The laser beam is harmful to the eyes, and avoid direct observation or observation of the laser beam through any medium (such as glass, lenses, etc.).
2. Maintain a safe distance: When using a laser machine, maintain a safe distance from the laser beam and processing area to avoid any behavior that may cause physical contact with the laser beam.
3. Avoid using in environments with flammable materials: Laser can ignite flammable materials, so make sure that there are no flammable materials in the work area.
4. Follow instructions and warning labels: Read and understand all operating instructions and warning labels before use, and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and warnings.
5. Do not excessively set the power and speed: Oversetting the laser power and speed can increase the risk of accidents, and should be set with caution and follow safety guidelines.