The laser head is a crucial component in choosing an
Laser Cutting Machine brand. Damage to the laser head can directly affect the vehicle's normal operation.
When cutting thin sheets in
CO2 Laser Cutting Engraver, the distance between the nozzle and the material surface is normally between 1-3 mm. However, unexpected factors during operation can cause collisions between the cutting head and the material, resulting in damage.
CO2 Laser Cutting Engraver can process complex patterns, which increases the likelihood of collisions between the cutting head and the material due to complex curves. If the cutting head is damaged, the entire vehicle could be paralyzed, impacting production and causing significant financial losses.
Maintaining the laser head requires two key considerations: First, avoid dust and dirt, especially avoid rough handling and oil stains. Second, avoid shaking or dropping the laser head during operation, as the distance between the laser head and the disc is very small, making it susceptible to damage.
Thus, during normal use, regularly inspect the cutting head surface for damage and slag, and check whether the head is stable and vibrates when operating at no load. You can also add an anti-slip protective cover on the surface of the laser cutting head to provide better protection for the laser head.