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LASER ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: At no time during this procedure should
the motor be started.
To check laser alignment:
• Place a piece of cardboard, or similar, onto the
rotary table of the machine.
• With the carriage slide in the rearmost position,
lower the Cutting Head so that a blade tooth
makes a mark in the cardboard.
• Allow the Cutting Head to rise, and then
repeat the above with the carriage slide in an
approximate mid- way position.
• Again repeat, but with the carriage slide moved to
its most forward position.
• With the Cutting Head raised, turn on the laser
and slide the Cutting Head backwards and
forwards to observe if the projected laser beam is
in line with the marks previously made:
• Beam is aligned with the marks = No further
action required.
• Beam is not parallel with the marks = Follow
section A
• Beam is parallel but not aligned with the marks =
Proceed to B
A. If the laser beam is not parallel to the marks proceed
as follows:
• Untighten the clamping screw (Fig. 6, a)
• Carefully rotate the laser module, (Fig. 6, b) until
the line is parallel with the marks in the cardboard.
• Re-tighten the clamping screw.
• Recheck the alignment.
B. If the laser beam is parallel with the marks, but not
going through them:
• Slacken the two screws. (Fig. 7, c)
• The laser mounting block can now be moved
sideways to align the laser beam with the marks
made in the cardboard.
• When the laser beam is in the correct place,
re-tighten the two screws.
• Repeat procedure ‘A’ to check alignment.
NOTE: The above adjustments & alignments should be
checked on a regular basis to ensure laser accuracy.
Fig. 6 (a) - Clamping screw
(b) - Laser unit
(a) (b)
Fig. 7 (c) - Adjustment screws
(c) (c)
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