User Manual
3.1 Installation Overview
A complete working system consists of the fiber laser source, the laser arm with the galvanometer lens, the laser key, a 
computer (not included) with engraving software (included), and all applicable connection cables. A support column and 
workbed come included to assist your work. Users can also configure other additional accessories (such as a rotary axis) 
to suit their needs.
Use  only the hardware, wiring, and power sources that came with or are compatible with this device. 
Installing  equipment  that  your  device  is  not  designed  to  work  with  can  lead  to  poor  performance,    
shortened service time, increased maintenance costs, property damage, and personal injury.
Please note the specific requirements of your system's installation. Every customer must understand these notes before 
installation to execute a proper setup and achieve safe laser performance. If you have any installation questions or 
problems, contact our technicians and customer support team.
Any auxiliary equipment must be adjusted to the base machine. Queries may be directed to the dealer or manufacturer 
of such equipment. 
3.2 Location Selection
Prior to assembling your fiber laser marker, select an appropriate location for its use. 
Be sure that it meets all of the requirements discussed in the Safety Information above. The location should be stable, 
level, dry, and climate controlled to ensure an ambient temperature 40–95°F and an ambient humidity under 70%.  In 
particular,  the temperature and humidity together should not be close to  the dew point. It is also advisible to use a 
windowless room or to use blinds and/or curtains to avoid exposure to the potential additional heat of direct sunlight. 
The location should be free of dust and other airborne pollutants and well ventilated enough to  process  any  fumes 
produced  by  the  engraving  process  in  accordance  with  all  applicable  laws  and  regulations.  Depending  on  the 
materials to be processed, this may require construction of a dedicated ventilation system. It should be away from 
children; combustible, flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials; and sensitive EMI devices. The power cord 
should be plugged into a compatible and stable power source via a grounded 3-prong outlet. No other item should 
be drawing current from the same fuse. There should be fire-fighting equipment nearby and the local fire department's 
phone number should be clearly displayed. 
It is highly recommended to have an extra work table nearby in order to avoid placing objects on or directly adjacent to 
the machine, which could become a fire or laser hazard. 
3.3 Electrical Grounding
This device employs a class 4 laser. As discussed in the Safety Information above, it is extremely high voltage and 
potentially  dangerous,  so  users  must securely ground  it  to  avoid  the  buildup  of  static  electricity.  Using  a  standard 
3-prong outlet will provide sufficient grounding. If you do not have access to a 3-prong outlet, you MUST use the 
grounding cable and ensure its proper connection. The far end of the cable should be securely connected to a metal rod 
driven at least 8 feet (3 m) deep into soil located at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from the machine. The resistance along the line 
should be no greater than 5Ω.
Poor grounding WILL cause equipment failure and create a serious electrical shock hazard. The 
manufacturer and/or seller bear(s) no responsibility and assume(s) no liability for any damage, 
accidents, or injuries caused by bad grounding connections.
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