As with any piece of equipment, failures seem to occur at the most inopportune times. Whether it be during the Christmas rush or that day you dedicated to working in the shop, equipment failures can be both frustrating and costly. Preventive maintenance is one way to ensure you minimize potential equipment failures. As Benjamin Franklin stated, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
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In this article, we will discuss the recommended preventive maintenance to ensure your CO2 laser engraver machine is working at its peak performance. As one of our users accurately stated: If you take care of your machine, it will take care of you.
As you read through these laser maintenance instructions, you can also consult Chapter 5 Maintenance in your OMTech User Manual.
In this section, we will detail procedures that demonstrate how to perform the following preventive maintenance activities:
So when should you do laser engraver maintenance and how often? The following table is how often OMTech recommends performing these preventive maintenance activities on your CO laser engraver.
DAILY:
WEEKLY:
BI-WEEKLY (EVERY 2 WEEKS):
MONTHLY:
Note: Before performing water cooling system maintenance, ensure the laser water chiller or water pump are unplugged from the electrical outlet.
The laser tube requires cool distilled water to be pumped through it in order to remove heat and ensure the laser tube does not burn out prematurely. The laser should never be used when the water temperature is 75°F (24°C) or higher. Also, the water should never get close to freezing temperatures as this can crack or shatter the laser tube. Do not let the water temperature fall below 50°F (10°C).
Every day before you start laser engraving, you should visually inspect the water in the reservoir, laser tube, and any other place where it can be easily viewed for dirt/debris. If dirt/debris is found, clean the water cooling system before you start using the laser machine.
Note: OMTech recommends cleaning the water pump system monthly even if the water is not visibly dirty.
First, move the outlet hose (that normally returns the water to the bucket/reservoir) to a separate clean bucket. Youll want to run the water pump until the water has been removed from the laser tube and water tubing. Turn the water pump off once completed.
Then, remove the water pump from the bucket/reservoir and rinse with clean distilled water. You should also rinse the water pump. After that, replace the water pump in the bucket/reservoir and review the water pump lines to ensure they are clean and free of dirt/debris. If you find dirt/debris and you are unable to clean it by rinsing with clean distilled water, you should replace the water pump lines.
Now its time to fill the bucket/reservoir with at least 2 gallons (7.5L) of clean distilled water. Note that you should ONLY use distilled water or de-ionized water (tap water SHOULD NOT be used).
To prevent freezing damage during winter, use antifreeze if you use the machine regularly. If the machine is idle for over a week, drain the water or add antifreeze. If you use our antifreeze, you don't need to add water.
Replace the outlet hose and bucket lid. The bucket lid is required in order to keep dirt/dust/debris from entering the water cooling system. Plug in the water pump to an electrical outlet (this will turn the water pump on) and ensure water is flowing inside the laser tube. Check for leaks at all connection points (this includes connection points inside the CO laser engraver and on the laser tube).
Lastly, you should check the laser tube for bubbles. If bubbles are found, try turning the pump off and back on a few times. If that does not work, try moving the water reservoir physically higher than the laser tube while running.
NOTE: Depending on your brand of laser water chiller, these instructions might vary slightly. Refer to your user manual for your specific laser water chiller.
Place a clean bucket under the drain port on the rear of the chiller and remove the drain port. Note that water will begin flowing out of the drain port and into the bucket. Remove the fill port cap on the top of the chiller to allow air to enter the system which will aid in draining the chiller. Once water stops flowing from the drain port, review the laser tube and ensure nearly all the water has been removed.
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Next, replace the drain port cap. If your chiller has a side air filter, remove it and clean it. Once clean and dry, reinstall the side air filter. Use compressed air to blow dust/debris from the chiller air ports and fans.
Now its time to fill the chiller with clean distilled water to the recommended level (usually around 1.6 gallons (6L) but varies depending on brand and model of chiller). Note that you should use distilled water ONLY (tap water and de-ionized water SHOULD NOT be used and you should NOT add chemicals such as bleach or anti-freeze to the water. This will VOID your laser tube warranty.)
Next, replace the fill port cap, plug in the chiller to an electrical outlet, and flip the switch to the on position. Ensure water is flowing inside the laser tube. Check for leaks at all connection points (this includes connection points inside the CO laser engraver and on the laser tube).
Lastly, you should check the laser tube for bubbles. If bubbles are found, try turning the chiller off and back on a few times. If that does not work, try moving the chiller physically higher than the laser tube while running. Review the water level in the chiller and add clean distilled water if necessary.
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You should always clean your laser mirrors after you use your laser machine. Closely inspect each of the three laser mirrors for dirt, grime, dust, or haziness. You may need to use a flashlight to see the smallest bits of dust, which should be removed. Cleaning the laser mirrors in place reduces the risk of throwing off the laser beam alignment.
Pro Tip: Be very gentle as you clean the laser mirrors, as they can move and misalign the laser beam.
Once in a while, you should remove and deep clean the laser mirrors. However, you will need to completely realign the mirrors afterwards.
To clean the laser focus lens, follow these steps:
After you clean your CO laser mirrors and focal lens, its important to double check your laser beam alignment. In the next section, well teach you how to check your laser mirror alignment.
Over time, it is possible that the laser beam mirror alignment becomes misaligned. For this reason, it is recommended to check the laser beam alignment weekly (or more often if you notice your cut/engrave settings needing to be increased to achieve historical results). See the following article for a step by step guide on aligning your laser beam:
Every 2 weeks, OMTech recommends that you clean and re-grease the X-axis guide rails, the Y-axis guide rails, and the 4 bed screws.
In this article, we learned about the different preventive maintenance activities required for a CO2 laser engraving machine. Keeping up with this maintenance schedule will extend the longevity of your CO laser engraver machine, in particular, the consumable parts. DIY laser engravers will save money and repair time in the long run. Laser engraving businesses will reduce the chance of having to call your best customer and tell them you are not going to be able to deliver their product on the date you promised. Spend more time maintaining your machine and youll spend much less time (and money) repairing it!
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