Trotec SpeedMarker 300 [19/51] Gases fumes and dust

Trotec SpeedMarker 300 [19/51] Gases fumes and dust
SpeedMarker 300
8037 | V 2.1_EN (01/2016)
19/ 51
Risk posed by incorrect operation by unauthorised individuals!
Setting and operating the machine with limited knowledge of its function can lead to injury and/or
damage to the machine.
Never leave the machine unattended while in operation.
Turn off the machine at the main switch when not in use.
Risk posed by missing machine signage!
Making the wrong assumptions can lead to the risk that the machine is operated incorrectly.
Replace missing machine signage.
Risk posed by non-repairable faults!
Any non-repairable fault may damage the machine.
Turn off the machine and call customer service!
Risk posed by using inferior spare parts or parts of other manufacturers!
The use of inferior spare parts or parts produced by other manufacturers impairs the safety of the
machine and invalidates the Declaration of Conformity (CE) supplied with it.
Wear parts or damaged mechanical, safety or electrical components should be replaced by orig-
inal spare parts.
Risk posed by missing protective equipment!
Wear the appropriate workwear.
Wear safety glasses (class 4/USA: Class IV)
Use a suitable extraction system.
Risk posed by laser marking reaction products!
A suitable extraction system must be used when laser marking due to the possible generation of
gases, fumes and any other partially toxic by-product.
In individual cases, the reaction products may consist of static dust. If this enters any electrical sys-
tems it can cause short circuits leading to personal injury and material damage.
Risk posed by flammable or explosive materials!
Class 4 laser radiation such as that emitted by the SpeedMarker 1300 may ignite materials or cause
explosions. Among others it should be ensured that:
Parameters are selected so that the material does not overheat
The system is monitored if necessary
Dust is extracted safely
There is no accumulation of any flammable residues or remnants in the workspace.
Gases, fumes and dust
Depending on the materials being marked and the parameters selected, laser marking may generate gases, fumes,
aerosols or dust.
The toxicity of such by-products depends on the material.
The operator is responsible for ensuring a suitable extraction system is in place and for compliance with the relevant
guidelines in order to protect individuals and the environment.
The guideline VDI 2262 1…3 "Workplace air " provides, among other things, additional remarks.
The operator must also ensure that gases, fumes or dust do not settle on the processing lens. Any dirt accumulating
on the processing lens can lead to a loss of performance, poor marking results and damage to the device.

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