Laser beta lasermike LS8000-3 User Manual

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LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook

Appendix E: Troubleshooting Guide

Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. 0921-01561

Page 215 of 221

Revision A (Sep 2007)







Gauge misalignment

2. If using transmissive sensors, verify

that the transmitter is pointed directly
at the receiver.

3. Install a lens on the transmitter to

focus the light better onto the
receiver.


Make sure the gauge is aligned to the
product properly as described in the

Aligning The Gauge

section.

Part Length Readings are always
999999.999

Material Present settings
improperly adjusted.

Increase the Material Present Validation
Time.

Material Present not detected

--or—

Material Present flickering on and
off



Note: The laser must be turned
ON.

Object interfering with beam
path


Dirty quick change window




Environmental conditions
(i.e. roll coolant, or coolant
mist, spray and fume) may
be interfering with the
optical path)








Measured Material is
moving outside the
measurement region, or the
material is changing angle
and moving laterally.
Note: For tube length
measurement applications,
Beta LaserMike
recommends that the lateral
movement of the tube with
respect to the sensor be no
greater than 1/5

th

(20%) the

diameter of the tube.

Inspect laser beam path and remove
object or obstruction

1. Check Quick change window for

contamination

2. Clean or exchange quick change

window.

1. Check for coolant mist, spray and

fume in optical path of gauge.
(Purchase and install Beta
LaserMike beam path air purge if
currently not using such a device.)

2. Check and adjust air pressure

utilities supplied to beam path air
purge

3. If roll coolant is gathering (collecting)

on the measured surface beneath
the LaserSpeed gauge, install a
proper air wipe (air knife) system to
blow off such coolant.

1. Check to make sure that the laser

spot is properly hitting the material.
Adjust the sensor or material if
necessary.

2. Check the position of the material

with respect to the sensor depth of
field. Adjust sensor standoff if
necessary.

3. Check the movement of the material

with respect to the gauge. The
material should be kept
perpendicular to the gauge.

4. Stabilize or guide the movement of

the material at measurement
location.

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