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rayjet_300 [2020/08/31 18:46] – [Reference Documentation] furst | rayjet_300 [2023/04/26 18:12] – [Rayjet 300 Laser Cutter] bdincau | ||
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- | ====== Rayjet 300 150W Laser Cutter ====== | + | ====== Rayjet 300 Laser Cutter ====== |
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- | | **Tool Type: | + | | **Tool Type: |
- | | **Location: | + | | **Location: |
- | | **Supervisor** | + | | **Description: |
- | | David Bothman | + | | **Manufacturer: |
- | | (805) 893-4125 | + | |
- | | bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu | + | |
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- | | **Description: | + | |
- | | **Manufacturer: | + | |
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+ | ===== Safety Concerns ===== | ||
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+ | Looking directly into the laser can cause retinal damage. Confirm that the fume collection system is running whenever the laser is cutting or engraving. See list of approved materials for laser cutting, some require nitrogen gas if flammable, or could release chlorine gas if cut. NO NOT CUT NON APPROVED MATERIALS INCLUDING METALS. Laser lenses must be cleaned within ONE WEEK of time of use. If lenses has not been cleaned, clean before use to avoid damaging lenses. | ||
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===== Training Documentation ===== | ===== Training Documentation ===== | ||
[[laser_cutter_training_sop|Laser Cutter Training SOP]] | [[laser_cutter_training_sop|Laser Cutter Training SOP]] | ||
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===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ||
- | Working area: 726 x 432 mm\\ | + | Working area: 726 x 432 mm / 29" x 17"\\ |
Max height of work piece: 149 - 200 mm depending on installed lens (see operations manual page 7)\\ | Max height of work piece: 149 - 200 mm depending on installed lens (see operations manual page 7)\\ | ||
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- | ===== Safety Concerns ===== | ||
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- | Looking directly into the laser can cause retinal damage. Confirm that the fume collection system is running whenever the laser is cutting or engraving. See list of approved materials for laser cutting, some require nitrogen gas if flammable, or could release chlorine gas if cut. NO NOT CUT NON APPROVED MATERIALS INCLUDING METALS. Laser lenses must be cleaned within ONE WEEK of time of use. If lenses has not been cleaned, clean before use to avoid damaging lenses. | ||
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