Handheld laser welding machine is a new type of intelligent welding processing equipment. As an industrial equipment, it is inevitable to encounter various problems during use. In order to ensure work efficiency, improve safety, and extend the service life of the equipment, we need to pay special attention to the following matters during use:
Pre training: Although handheld laser welding is easy to operate, it also requires operators to understand various basic knowledge, such as the principle of laser, the characteristics of various materials, and the basic usage of equipment. After understanding, operators can have a basic concept of the next welding process to avoid low-level errors.
Opening inspection: Before welding begins, the various functions of the laser welding equipment should be checked to ensure normal operation, and the laser lens should be checked for cleanliness. For the materials to be welded, inspection work should also be done to ensure that the surface of the welding material is free of oxides, oil stains, and impurities.
Parameter setting: In the control system, laser power, focus size, pulse frequency, and welding speed should be reasonably set according to the thickness and type of material, in order to optimize the welding processing effect, avoid welding penetration caused by excessive power, or welding instability caused by excessive speed.
Safety protection: Laser protective goggles should always be worn during operation to prevent eye damage from laser beams. At the same time, wear heat-resistant gloves and protective clothing to protect the skin from high temperatures and welding spatter. Ensure that non operators stay away from the welding area to prevent the hazards of laser radiation and welding fumes.
On site environment: During the welding process, ensure good ventilation in the workplace or equip it with specialized exhaust equipment to eliminate smoke and harmful gases generated by welding. Ensure that the work area is kept away from flammable materials, do not place useless objects on equipment, and prepare emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers if necessary to cope with fire risks.
Regular maintenance: If you want to use it for a longer period of time, basic maintenance is essential. For example, if the reflector inside the laser head is exposed to smoke and dust for a long time, it is easy to stick to the dust, which can lead to poor laser reflection effect and even further affect laser safety. Operators should follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines and regularly inspect and maintain the laser equipment to ensure long-term stable operation.