Laser Equipment Maintenance Tips
The daily maintenance of laser equipment directly affects its service life and working efficiency.The course covers practical skills in such areas as cleaning, inspection of component parts, and operating procedures. The aim is to help users master methods of laser equipment maintenance, prevent common malfunctions, and ensure stable operation.
Daily hygiene is a must.
The equipment is most afraid of dust and dirt, especially on the lenses and the guides.Every week, wipe the lenses with a special cleaning cloth. Never use regular paper towels, as they can leave scratches.The guide rails can be cleaned with a small brush, and a drop or two of lubricating oil can be added to keep things running smoothly.Also, check to see if the ventilation holes are blocked; a computer that can't cool itself properly is a cranky computer.
We have to get the regular inspections done.
Optical system testing.
Every month or so, you should look at the laser head to see if the beam is even. If you notice that the beam is distorted or has weakened, it may be that the lens has aged or is out of alignment.Don't rush to adjust it yourself. It's better to refer to the manual or contact the after-sales service.
The parts were then sent to the manufacturer for repair.
It's the little things that are most easily overlooked: the tightness of the belt, the torque of the bolts.If you hear strange sounds when the car is running, then there is probably a mechanical problem.Keeping a repair kit on hand to tighten up loose screws can save you quite a bit on repairs.
The habit of operation is very important.
Before starting up, make sure the cooling system is working properly. I've seen too many people get in a hurry to use the machine, only to have it shut down because the water got too hot.Do not immediately turn off the power after finishing work. Let the cooling fans run for another three or five minutes, just like after running a race you need to cool down.If you encounter a warning light, don't just ignore it. First check the fault code, and if it's a simple problem you can fix it yourself. If it's a more complicated problem, get professional help as soon as you can.
Changing the consumable parts requires care.
Don't wait until the laser tube or filter cotton is completely broken before replacing them.They record the time they have been in use, and replace them before they reach the end of their lifespan.When changing the laser tubes, be sure to wear anti-static gloves, because oil from the skin can affect the lifespan of the tubes.Don't throw them away; take them to a specialized recycling center.