ant42onia
Industrial
- Jun 19, 2007
- 13
This may seem like a basic question, but with nothing to compare it too, I don't know how 'clean' the lens is.
It appears to have very fine scratches that can only be seen by someone with good eyes (me) in a certain light. Is that acceptable? Or is the lens officially 'damaged'? It still cuts as well as when we got it (almost a year ago now), but it's a used machine.
I'm just starting to wonder when a new lens would be appropriate.
Secondly, I notice many people advise cleaning the lens once a day. The manual for our laser (a mazak TX48-turbo) says to clean it once every three months. I don't trust any other operators to take the lens out and clean it without damaging it too much more. I find it hard to believe that dissasembling the torch every day would be an effective cleaning schedule ~ is there something I'm missing?
Thank you for any advise you can give me
It appears to have very fine scratches that can only be seen by someone with good eyes (me) in a certain light. Is that acceptable? Or is the lens officially 'damaged'? It still cuts as well as when we got it (almost a year ago now), but it's a used machine.
I'm just starting to wonder when a new lens would be appropriate.
Secondly, I notice many people advise cleaning the lens once a day. The manual for our laser (a mazak TX48-turbo) says to clean it once every three months. I don't trust any other operators to take the lens out and clean it without damaging it too much more. I find it hard to believe that dissasembling the torch every day would be an effective cleaning schedule ~ is there something I'm missing?
Thank you for any advise you can give me