How to maintain the laser marking machine?

With the popularization of laser technology, the application of laser marking machine is also more and more extensive. For the laser marking machine to work smoothly, routine maintenance and service are indispensable. Xinquanli Laser will share with you some tips on the maintenance of laser marking machine.

1、 The first is the galvanometer. Avoid getting close to objects with strong magnetism, strong electricity and strong shock current, and avoid touching the galvanometer with hands and objects. If there is dust on the lens, you can use a rag and a small amount of alcohol to clean it. Pay attention to wiping in one direction;

2、 The laser in the case: clean the dust regularly, blow along the air duct with an air gun, and clean the relevant circuit board at the same time; The air gun is a good tool. It can also clean the laser water cooler;

3、 Check whether the equipment is grounded firmly and whether the power cord and plug are complete to avoid leakage accidents.

4、 Add lubricating oil to moving parts such as lifting machinery and guide rail once a month. Regularly check whether the equipment fan is normal.

5、 Before use: check whether the software settings have changed and whether the function buttons and indicators are normal.

6、 After use: use clean rags to clean the surface of the workbench, display and keyboard, and timely remove and clean the garbage, especially the metal residue or metal powder after marking, clean the surrounding area and maintain ventilation. Note: Please turn off the laser power before turning off the marking software, otherwise the life of the laser will be damaged.

7、 Replace the circulating water and clean the water tank: clean it once a week and replace the water inside. The circulating water inside is bad for the machine for too long. The quality and temperature of the circulating water directly affect the service life of the laser tube. It is recommended to use purified water or distilled water, and control the water temperature below 35 ℃.