Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
5 Laser Installation
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5.5 Calibrating the Alignment of Laser to Cut Lines
CAUTION: Use Laser Safety Glasses before turning on the Laser.
A. Creating a Continuous Laser Beam
1. Turn on the Laser. The switch is located on the right side
of the Laser. Slide the On/Off switch down to the On
position.
2. If Laser Beam is visible from the top of the substrate to
the bottom, skip to the next section: “Setting the Angle of
the Laser Beam,”.
3. If the Laser Beam is not entirely visible from the top of
the substrate to the bottom:
a. Use a 4mm Hex Key, to loosen the Laser Shaft
Clamping Screw located on the top of the Laser
Shaft (see Figure on the right).
b. Rotate the Laser using the Handle until the beam
becomes continuous from the top to the bottom of
the substrate.
c. Retighten the Laser Shaft Clamping Screw.
B. Setting the Angle of the Laser Beam
Follow the steps below to create a beam that fall directly on top of your score line. Once
your score line is perfectly matched up with the Laser Beam, you are finished.
If the beam falls across your substrate from top left to bottom right, use a 2mm Hex Key to:
1. Tighten the bottom Set Screw and the beam will move to the right. When it is
positioned over the top of the score line, stop tightening.
2. Tighten the back Set Screw and the beam will turn clockwise. Stop turning when it is
positioned over the score line.
Laser Shaft Clamping Screw
Top Set Screw
moves beam left
Back Set Screw
(farthest from you)
moves beam clockwise
Bottom Set Screw
moves beam right
Front Set Screw
(closest to you) moves
beam
counterclockwise










