Laser radiation – Hypertherm MicroEDGE Pro Shape Cutting Control Rev.2 User Manual

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Hypertherm

Safety

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•   Consult with an expert on local laser regulations. Laser 

safety training may be required.

•   Do not allow untrained persons to operate the laser. 

Lasers can be dangerous in the hands of untrained

users.

•   Do not look into the laser aperture or beam at any 

time.

•   Position the laser as instructed to avoid unintentional 

eye contact.

•   Do not use the laser on reflective workpieces. 
•   Do not use optical tools to view or reflect the laser 

beam.

•   Do not disassemble or remove the laser or aperture 

cover.

•   Modifying the laser or product in any way can increase 

the risk of laser radiation.

•   Use of adjustments or performance of procedures 

other than those specified in this manual may result in

hazardous laser radiation exposure.

•   Do not operate in explosive atmospheres, such as in 

the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust.

•   Use only laser parts and accessories that are 

recommended or provided by the manufacturer for

your model.

•   Repairs and servicing MUST be performed by 

qualified personnel.

•   Do not remove or deface the laser safety label.

LASER RADIAtIoN

Exposure to the laser output can result in serious eye injury. Avoid direct eye exposure.
For your convenience and safety, on Hypertherm products that use a laser, one of the following laser radiation

labels has been applied on the product near where the laser beam exits the enclosure. The maximum output (mV),

wavelength emitted (nM) and, if appropriate, the pulse duration is also provided.

Additional laser safety instructions:

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