Use And Care Manual

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WARNING: LASER RADIATION HAZARD. Do not
stare into the beam. Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those specied in
this instruction manual may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Laser radiations on work table - Do not stare into reected
light from work surface.
• Avoid exposure - Laser light is emitted from the housing
front aperture. Do not stare into the aperture.
• Do not disassemble laser.
Operate laser only when cutting. Turn laser off after use.
The laser drill guide will generate a red laser cross hair
line on the work surface. This line can be used to determine
where the bit will enter the workpiece for faster more
accurate drilling.
A
A
B
B
OPERATION
FIG. 21
FIG. 22
LASER LIGHT SWITCH (Fig. 21)
LASER LIGHT ALIGNMENT (Fig. 22)
The laser light switch (A) is located on the beside of the laser
ligth switch.
• To turn the laser light on, press the button “I”.
• To turn the laser ligth off, press the button “O”.
Clamp a piece of scrap material to table below approximate
center line of the spindle. Lock the table.
Insert a 1/16 in. twist drill into chuck. Start drill to conrm
bit is running straight without any wobble.
Lower the bit into the scrap material enough to make a
small mark.
Turn the laser on. Check to see if the cross hair is centered
in the mark.
If it does not, loosen the laser adjustment screws (A) on
the each side of the machine body with 3mm hex
key supplied, adjust one or both laser emitters (B) until the
cross hair is centered in the mark.
• Tighten the adjustment screws.
LASER RADIATION. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR
VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Avoid exposure: Laser radiation
is emitted from this aperture.
Wavelength: 650 nm Max. Output < 1 mW
Class II Laser Product Complies with 21
CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11
CAUTION