L-SOLUTION 100 Ex Fibre machine
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First contact
Materials for Fiber LASER engraving
Safety
NEVER LEAVE THE LASER SYSTEM RUNNING UNATTENDED FOR ANY REASON. Exposure
to the LASER beam can cause ignition of combustible materials. All LASER cutting and
engraving should be constantly supervised (Label
- pict. 1).
Des fumées/particules toxiques peuvent être émises par cette machine.
NEVER OPERATE THE LASER SYSTEM WITHOUT A PROPERLY INSTALLED
AND OPERATING EXHAUST SYSTEM. Some materials when cut or engraved
can produce fumes that are hazardous in concentrated amounts.
Also make sure that your room is adequately ventilated as some materials will continue
to produce fumes for several minutes to possibly hours after the cutting or engraving
process has been completed.
Since many materials can produce toxic and possibly caustic fumes or residue, it is advisable to obtain the Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) from the materials manufacturer.
The MSDS discloses all of the hazards when handling or processing that material. The law requires all manufacturers to
provide this information to anyone who requests it.
DO NOT ENGRAVE OR CUT PVC (Polyvinylchloride) BASED MATERIALS. The fumes are
extremely toxic if you inhale them. The fumes are so corrosive that they can chemically
destroy the metallic parts of the LASER system. Damage to the LASER system from this
type of abuse WILL NOT be covered under warranty.
NOTICE
LASER engraving or cutting materials other than those described in this manual can be a safety hazard and can damage
the LASER system.
The LASER system operator is liable for any damages caused, in whole or in part, for any economic loss, physical injury,
lost revenue, lost profits, lost savings or other indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages incurred.
Damages to the LASER system due to neglect, misuse, or operator error WILL NOT be covered under warranty.
Materials