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1. Ensure the cutting machine operates quietly and consistently as usual. Follow the standard procedure for starting the laser, adjusting its intensity, and testing the machine to maintain safety and precision.
2. Operators must be properly trained and fully familiar with the cutting software, equipment layout, system performance, and operating procedures. This ensures smooth and efficient operation.
3. Always wear the required protective clothing and certified safety goggles when working with the laser beam to protect against potential hazards.
4. Avoid processing materials that have not been pre-treated or tested with the laser, as this can lead to hidden damage caused by smoke or vapor emissions.
5. Never leave the control booth unattended during operation. If you need to stop the process, make sure to shut down the machine or cut off the power supply immediately.
6. Store all tools and equipment safely. Turn off the laser or close the shutter when not in use. Keep flammable items such as paper, fabric, or cloth away from the laser beam to prevent accidents.
7. If any issues arise during the cutting process, stop the machine immediately and clear the obstruction or contact a supervisor for assistance to avoid further complications.
8. Maintain a clean and organized workspace. Ensure the laser, table, bed, and surrounding area are free of oil and debris. Stack workpieces, plates, and waste materials according to the designated plan.
9. When handling gas cylinders, ensure the welding wire is not crushed to prevent electrical leakage. Follow all inspection and safety protocols for using and transporting gas cylinders. Never expose cylinders to direct sunlight or heat sources. When opening the valve, always stand to the side of the cylinder mouth.
10. Adhere to the high-pressure maintenance procedures. Perform daily checks, weekly maintenance, and every 1000 hours of operation or every six months, following the manufacturer’s guidelines.
11. After starting the machine, manually move the X, Y, and Z axes at a low speed to check for any anomalies or obstructions in the working environment.
12. Before starting a new job, test the setup and verify the working conditions to ensure everything is in order.
13. Always inspect the machine's operating environment carefully to prevent the cutting tool from exceeding its travel range or causing collisions that could damage the equipment.
14. During active operation, keep the equipment deployment secure and never enter the safety fence. All actions must be done with care and caution. Entering the operational zone without authorization can result in serious injury or damage.
15. While feeding materials into the machine, closely monitor the feeding process to avoid misalignment or collisions that could damage the machine or cause injury.
16. Before starting production, ensure all preparations are complete: check if the shielding gas is on, air pressure is sufficient, the laser is in standby mode, and the feeding and dulling systems are functioning properly.
Safety rules for laser cutting machines