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Laser Path
A. Laser Tube—This CO₂-fi lled glass tube is mounted
on brackets and immobile. Its connection to the
laser power supply is extremely high voltage and
extremely dangerous.
B. 1st Mirror—This adjustable-angle mirror is fi xed
in place to transfer the engraving laser from the
tube to the 2nd mirror.
C. 2nd Mirror—This adjustable-angle mirror moves
with the X-axis rail to allow the laser beam to
travel along the Y axis.
D. 3rd Mirror—This adjustable-angle mirror moves
with the laser head to allow the laser beam to travel
along the X axis.
E. Focus Lens—This lens directs and focuses the
laser to the material.
F. Workbed—The bare workbed can be adjusted in
height or fi tted with aluminum or honeycomb tables
for diff erent projects.
Laser Head
A. X-Axis Rail—This rail moves along the Y axis, with its
movement controlled by limit switches.
B. 3rd Mirror—This adjustable-angle mirror transfers the
laser from the 2nd mirror to the focus lens.
C. Focus Lens—This 20 mm lens directs and focuses the laser
beam to its point of contact with the engraving material.
D. Air Assist—This device blows pressurized air to kill sparks
and blow away gas and debris as you engrave.
E. Laser—The engraving laser itself is invisible but highly
dangerous. Avoid any direct exposure to your skin or eyes.
F. Workbed—Use the provided acrylic tool to get the perfect
focus for any thickness of material.