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<big><big>'''Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter'''</big></big>
<big><big>'''Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter'''</big></big>

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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
[[File:Pirahna 1060 01.jpg|250px|thumb|Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter/Engraver]]
[[File:Pirahna 1060 01.jpg|250px|thumb|Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter/Engraver]]
The laser cutter is one of our most heavily used tools, it's a 90W CO2 laser system with a 1000mm x 600mm bed. At the moment we limit the power output of the laser to 68W in order to extend the life of the laser tube as that's the most expensive consumable part of the laser system. At this setting it's able to cut a variety of materials including Acrylic (up to 12mm thick), MDF (up to 12mm thick) and Plywood (up to 15mm thick)
The laser cutter is one of our most heavily used tools, it's a 90W CO2 laser system with a 1000mm x 600mm bed. At the moment we limit the power output of the laser to 68W in order to extend the life of the laser tube as that's the most expensive consumable part of the laser system. At this setting it's able to cut a variety of materials including Acrylic (up to 15mm thick), MDF (up to 10mm thick) and Plywood (up to 12mm thick), pine board (up to 15mm thick) and can be used to make a huge range of items from light fittings to [[techniques/jigsaws|jigsaws]]. Owing to it's expense and delicacy the laser cutter requires members to have an [[Tools/laser/induction|induction]] before they can use it.
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! Date !! Status !! Comment
! Date !! Status !! Comment
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| 9th April 2022 || Fully Functional || Now realigned
| 10th September 2018 || Functional || The laser is limited to 75% power output to extend the life of the tube, this is intended to be permanent.
|}
|}


== Suitable Materials for Laser use ==
== What to do if RDWorks crashes ==
First of all check that it is RDWorks Version 7 that you are running (It's not unknown for people to try installing a newer version - which will not work at all with this machine). After that, if it is coming up in hieroglyphics, then it usually means it has managed to crash, and had defaulted back to it's out of the box setup - which is Chinese!


This is a list of suitable materials for use with the laser, please note that the maximum cut thickness is only a very approximate guide as materials vary greatly and you may not be able to get anywhere near these figures with your material. This list is not exhaustive and if your material isn't listed here then please ask on the mailing list for advice. Generally materials that are specifically rated for use with laser cutters will tend to be made from materials that cut more easily and make less mess which tends to mean the deeper cuts are possible. The power limit on the laser can be removed enabling 100% power, but as this drastically shortens the life of the tube it will only be done in exceptional circumstances where no other technique can work. If you think your job qualifies speak to any of the laser maintainers about it.
=== Language ===
To reset it, goto the Help Menu - then to the Language.


{| class="wikitable"
=== Network settings ===
|-
At the bottom right, press the what looks like a button, where it says "USB: Auto". Then change it to "web", and a ip address of 172.16.0.100
! Material !! Cut? !! Etch? !! Max cut thickness !! Notes
|-
! colspan = "5" | Plastics
|-
| Acrylic (PMMA,Plexiglass) || Yes || Yes || 15mm || Cuts very cleanly, leaves white powder when etching
|-
| PET || Yes || Yes(ish) || 8mm || Thin PET cuts fast and easily, thicker material tends to melt and brown a little at the edges, etching may leave melted residue
|-
| Polystyrene || Yes || Yes || 8mm || Cuts OK but does tend to leave sticky residue on the bed that will require extensive cleaning
|-
| Polypropylene || Yes(ish) || Yes || Unknown || Not recommended, very prone to heat-distortion during cutting. Leaves a very sticky and hard to clean residue around the cut and on the nozzle
|-
| Polycarbonate || No || No || N/A || Polycarbonate is not allowed in the laser owing to terrible cuts and high fire risk
|-
| PTFE (Teflon) || No || No || N/A || Not allowed, causes damage to laser
|-
| PVC (Vinyl, Pleather, Fake Leather, Foamex) || No || No || N/A || Not allowed, causes damage to laser, if you're not sure if a material might contain PVC then ask any maintainer to test it before use
|-
! colspan = "5" | Timber and other Wood Products
|-
| Plywood || Yes || Yes || 12mm || Older/reclaimed plywood might produce toxic fumes. Laser-rated ply cuts cleanest and deepest
|-
| MDF || Yes || Yes || 10mm || Older/reclaimed MDF might produce toxic fumes. Some MDF's are treated with fire retardant and MUST NOT be used with laser
|-
| Pine board || Yes || Yes || 18mm || Cut depth varies enormously with timber type/moisture/treatments so 18mm is a max you may never get.
|-
| Mahogany || Yes(ish) || Yes || 6mm || Very prone to charring and hard to cut, but engraves very nicely
|-
| Oak || Yes || Yes || 8mm || Cutting is difficult and unreliable on thicker pieces but etching gives excellent results
|-
| Cork || Yes(ish) || Yes || 5mm || Cuts terribly with a lot of charring, etches very dark
|-
| Cardboard || Yes || Difficult || N/A || High fire risk, must be cut quite quickly and watched constantly
|-
| Paper || Yes || No || N/A || Cuts extremely fast, etching will usually just put holes through it.
|-
! colspan = "5" | Metals
|-
| Steel || No || Maybe || N/A || Some steels can just barely be surface etched or very lightly engraved. Cutting is impossible
|-
| Stainless Steel || No || Sort of || N/A || The surface of stainless can be marked lightly but cannot be etched, engraved or cut.
|-
| Aluminium || No || Sort of || N/A || Anodised surfaces can be marked, the metal can't be cut or etched at all
|-
| Other Metals || No || No || N/A || Copper and Brass cannot be affected at all by the laser and may harm the laser cutter
|-
| Polished metals || NO! || NO! || N/A || Reflective metal surfaces may harm the laser or put you in danger! Dull finished metals only!
|-
! colspan = "5" | Others
|-
| Rubber || Yes || Yes || Unknown || There are specific laser-rated types of rubber than can be cut and etched
|-
| Leather || Sort of || Yes || Unknown || Patterns including stitch patterns are easily etched, cutting is possible but tends to give very burnt edges and terrible smell
|-
| Linoleum || Yes || Yes || Unknown || Genuine Linoleum can be cut and etched to make printing blocks, modern synthetic lino is made of PVC and MUST NOT be used.
|-
| Cotton || Yes || Yes || N/A || Cut at high power and very high speed to avoid burning
|-
| Polyester/Nylon cloth || Yes || No || N/A || Cut at the highest speed possible, will melt the edges and fuse them
|-
| Granite || No || Yes || N/A || Etching works OK at fairly low speeds, Cutting is impossible. Thorough cleaning of laser afterwards is required to remove abrasive dusts
|-
| Glass || No || Yes || N/A || Glass can be etched however care is needed as heat build-up tends to result in the glass shattering, thinner glass is most vulnerable to this. Thorough cleaning of laser afterwards is required to remove abrasive dusts
|}


== Old wiki content ==
== Laser Troubleshooting ==
Here's some common issues that crop up on the laser and how to fix them.
The machine is now limited by the controller to 75% power which is just over 25mA. This means the current dial can be left set all the way to the top for consistent output. Any power level set in RDWorks > 75% will just get reduced to 75% rather than scaled by the controller.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Symptom !! Cause !! Fix
|-
| Bed won't rise high enough || The head has been knocked and moved upwards, preventing it from focusing properly on thin sheets || To fix it home the laser both in the XY and the Z modes, move head to middle of working area, place the focus block under the head while at this position with no work under it, and then turn the knurled ring on the red tube to release the head, make sure to be holding it so it doesn't drop out!


Set the head height so that it's just touching the focus block while in that position and tighten up the knurled ring again, you'll now have the head in the proper focus position and can cut using normal procedure.
LARGE LASER CUTTER NOTES:
|-
| "Not Enough Extend Space" error on the laser panel || You have the workpiece too close to one of the limits of the laser and the head does not have enough space to move around and complete the job. This usually happens with etching because the machine needs a short "run-up" on either side of the etched area to get to proper speed before the etching begins. || Move your workpiece a few millimeters away from the edge of the machine and re-run the job.
|-
| "Frame Slop" error displayed ||
The job is asking the machine to move outside it's bed area because:


The Origin position is not set right
Checklist - Startup:


The Origin mode is not set to "current position"
1) Water Chiller ON ***


The job is too large for the machine
2) Power ON (green round button) on front panel
||


3) 4 Switches on side (only switch laser on whilst editing in RDWORKS 7)


Check the origin is set where you expect (usually top right)
   


Set the origin mode (next to origin position) to "Current Position"
water should alarm if low, if alarm sounds, check the water level gauge on rear of chiller unit. Top up with de-ionised water only
ignore button image on switches - press upper part of button for 'on' position'*
Laser Default Position:


Maximum job size is 999mm x 599mm or a bit less for job involving etching
Press home, then press top arrow and enter (laser head will move to default far top right)


Be aware that when you clear the error on the control panel the head may crash into the limits, be ready on the E-stop button
Lift lid, place sheet on laser bed


|-
Reset arrows to position probe over top right of sheet, head over gap in slat.There is a slim black finger behind the laser head which actually sets the height. Make sure that is over your material as well.
| "Water Error" is displayed ||
No access card in card reader


Lid not fully closed
Thickness 10 /15mm?


Water chiller not running
‘Menu>Func>Autofocus’, enter ----- be ready on emergency stop (ES)


Low water level
Software:
||
Put your card in the reader, if you're inducted then access will be granted


Check nothing is obstructing the lid
Turn on Rdworks 7 (free) - (Please note if downloading software at home, untick ‘enable feeding’)


Turn on the chiller.....


Ask on the mailing list for help
Notes:
|}

Import file, 'dxf' or 'ai' (from Illustrator and other graphic apps)

For Example:

Autocad save as R12 dxf

Inkscape (0.48) outputs DXF R14

or draw in Rdworks 7

Please note if possible it is useful to layer these effectively in the cad package to save time in Rdworks at rlab.

Colours are layers, select cut, dot or scan (used for engraving) or none (no cut mode)

Double click for options menu, edit…

‘Handle>cut optimise’

Reorders cuts, eg. 'Element 1', Element 2' etc.

Set out properties

If you want to do multiple cuts of same object, you can 'array' these and also add gaps in between the objects to avoid any overlaps

Path optimised* unticked - do not use
‘Go scale’ - check area of 'cut'

Ready to cut

Turn the other switches on, eg. fan, light, etc.

Warning: Do not look through the gap between the laser lid and the bed **
Press 'start' - make sure it is running okay, get ready to press ES if need be.

Once job is complete

Leave it shut until fumes gone.

Lift lid, remove work.

Turn off the switches

Clean the laser bed with the vacuum adjacent to the laser

documentation
The output to turn on the laser power supply is a 0-3.6 V and the shortest pulse is 270 us


== Planned Upgrades ==
== Planned Upgrades ==
Parts and upgrades that are planned/Budgeted/Purchased for in the near future
Parts and upgrades that are planned/Budgeted/Purchased for in the near future


* Either reinstate head mounted aiming laser, or add coaxial sighting laser
* Add dynamic auto-focus system apparently supported by controller
* Add dynamic auto-focus system apparently supported by controller
* Create long-focus lens system for deeper cutting
* Create long-focus lens system for deeper cutting
* Add X and Y axis max limit sensors


== Pirahna 1060 Caretakers ==
== Pirahna 1060 Caretakers ==
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! Name/Contact !! Notes
! Name/Contact !! Notes
|-
|-
| Tony-S ||
| [[User:TonyS|Tony-S]] ||
|-
| [[User:Jmf|James-M]] ||

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! Name !! Notes
! Name !! Notes
|-
|-
| [[User:Jmf|James-M]] ||
| Steve-R || In reading around 50% of the time, fast response if in reading
|-
| Richard-I ||
|-
|-
| Rupert-E ||
| [[User:RupertE|Rupert-E]] ||
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If you make any non-trivial changes to the Pirahna 1060 or perform maintenance please note it here, delete records older than 1 yr
If you make any non-trivial changes to the Pirahna 1060 or perform maintenance please note it here, delete records older than 1 yr


* Cleaning, beam profile testing, tube realignment, beam path realignment, mirror replacement, lens replacement, filter replacement, bed leveling, focus testing and adjustment, relubrication. With Ru [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 17:11, 9 April 2022 (BST)
* Added section on resetting RDWorks [[User:Ruperte|Ruperte]] ([[User talk:Ruperte|talk]]) 11:47, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
* PC power supply went "pop" and blew fuse - Thorough cleaning restored function. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 07:10, 21 September 2018 (UTC)
* Replace left side lid sensor [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 18:59, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
* Clean, check all electrics, clean optics but no realignment [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 18:59, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
* Beam realigned, all mirrors and lens cleaned, rails cleaned and relubricated. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 14:08, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
* Laser checked and realigned, dust system cleaned and potential leak fixed, bed levelled, thorough cleaning. Laser tube is showing parasitic CEM mode and anticipate replacement needed this year. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 15:26, 20 August 2021 (BST)
* Clean lens and Mirrors 2&3, all in good condition. Change spacer block to correct size, check airflow (reduced to 1.2m/s but still OK) [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 22:14, 28 July 2021 (BST)
* Realigned due to poor cutting. Mirror 2 angled too far left, so almost completely missing the housing. Also the actual main laser tube is now slightly too high. Didn't change as this will require a full moving out of the entire machine, so I've averaged out the error as best I can for now, but will need doing soon. [[User:Ruperte|Ruperte]] ([[User talk:Ruperte|talk]]) 23:20, 4 July 2021 (BST)
* HT PSU enable relay reported not to be powering off, after first switch on. Found wiring error with the new transient suppressors. It turns out the supplied diagram for the replacement relay was wrong, so the suppressor was accidentally wired between common and coil. This has been corrected and is now wired between Common and Normally Open. It should be noted that even after the switch 3 is turned off, the relay disconnected right away, but the HT PSU takes about 10 seconds to fully drain it's caps, so the laser can be weakly fired during that time period. [[User:Ruperte|Ruperte]] ([[User talk:Ruperte|talk]]) 15:20, 24 June 2021 (BST)
* Lens replaced, some signs of dust in the air system, possibly polypropylene makes dust fine enough to pass filter? [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 21:56, 16 June 2021 (BST)
* Laser intermittently not firing or stopping mid job. Switch 3 on side replaced, and HT PSU enable relay found to have bad contacts. so replaced, now working normally [[User:Ruperte|Ruperte]] ([[User talk:Ruperte|talk]]) 14:24, 1 June 2021 (BST)
* Deep clean bed and inside of machine. Re-lube Z-Axis leadscrews. Test water pump for leaks. [[User:Jmf|Jmf]] ([[User talk:Jmf|talk]]) 20:17, 10 April 2021 (BST)
* Fully enable Z-height control functions to allow multi-depth engraving [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 14:44, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
* Clean and re-lubricate linear bearings [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 10:52, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
* Deep clean, service, change air and water filters, rough re-alignment, replace lens and mirror #1 [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]), [[User:Jmf|Jmf]] ([[User talk:Jmf|talk]]), Rupert & Tony 10:50, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
* Deep clean bed and inside of machine. Re-lube the Z-Axis leadscrews. [[User:Jmf|Jmf]] ([[User talk:Jmf|talk]]) 12:03, 17 October 2020 (BST)
* Replace HV power switch [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 18:32, 1 October 2020 (BST)
* Partial Beam re-alignment done, laser functional but full realignment needed soon. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 18:49, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
* Fit complete new air-line system and replace electronics bay fan. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 06:17, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
* Patch air line (temporary fix). Clean water chiller filters, top up water. Change air assist filter. Clean HV PSU and re-adjust current limit. Fit new lens and #3 mirror. Crude re-align. Make new focus block. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 15:07, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
* New focus block made that more accurately reflects the actual focal length. [[User:Stever|Stever]] ([[User talk:Stever|talk]]) 17:25, 3 December 2019 (UTC)


== Image Gallery ==
<gallery mode="packed">
<gallery mode="packed">
File:Pirahna 1060 01.jpg|Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter/Engraver
File:Pirahna 1060 01.jpg|Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter/Engraver
File:laserdisplay.jpg|The "Scary Chinese lady"
File:laserhead.jpg|Laser cutting head
File:laserhead.jpg|Laser cutting head
File:laserwiringbay.jpg|The main wiring bay (not showing the HV power supply)
File:laserwiringbay.jpg|The main wiring bay (not showing the HV power supply)
File:lasertube.jpg|Our venerable old laser tube
File:lasertube.jpg|Our new laser tube under test
File:Xmascardthumbnail.jpg|Cutting our 2020 Xmas cards on the laser|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANH9uDAkPFE
File:lasertubespecs.jpg|Laser tube spec sheet
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 15:49, 9 November 2023

Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter

This tool requires induction
Owing to it's dangerous nature, delicate nature, or expense, this tool requires that you be inducted on it's proper handling before use.

Introduction[edit]

Pirahna 1060 Laser Cutter/Engraver

The laser cutter is one of our most heavily used tools, it's a 90W CO2 laser system with a 1000mm x 600mm bed. At the moment we limit the power output of the laser to 68W in order to extend the life of the laser tube as that's the most expensive consumable part of the laser system. At this setting it's able to cut a variety of materials including Acrylic (up to 15mm thick), MDF (up to 10mm thick) and Plywood (up to 12mm thick), pine board (up to 15mm thick) and can be used to make a huge range of items from light fittings to jigsaws. Owing to it's expense and delicacy the laser cutter requires members to have an induction before they can use it.

Current Status[edit]

Date Status Comment
9th April 2022 Fully Functional Now realigned

Suitable Materials for Laser use[edit]

This is a list of suitable materials for use with the laser, please note that the maximum cut thickness is only a very approximate guide as materials vary greatly and you may not be able to get anywhere near these figures with your material. This list is not exhaustive and if your material isn't listed here then please ask on the mailing list for advice. Generally materials that are specifically rated for use with laser cutters will tend to be made from materials that cut more easily and make less mess which tends to mean the deeper cuts are possible. The power limit on the laser can be removed enabling 100% power, but as this drastically shortens the life of the tube it will only be done in exceptional circumstances where no other technique can work. If you think your job qualifies speak to any of the laser maintainers about it.

Material Cut? Etch? Max cut thickness Notes
Plastics
Acrylic (PMMA,Plexiglass) Yes Yes 15mm Cuts very cleanly, leaves white powder when etching
PET Yes Yes(ish) 8mm Thin PET cuts fast and easily, thicker material tends to melt and brown a little at the edges, etching may leave melted residue
Polystyrene Yes Yes 8mm Cuts OK but does tend to leave sticky residue on the bed that will require extensive cleaning
Polypropylene Yes(ish) Yes Unknown Not recommended, very prone to heat-distortion during cutting. Leaves a very sticky and hard to clean residue around the cut and on the nozzle
Polycarbonate No No N/A Polycarbonate is not allowed in the laser owing to terrible cuts and high fire risk
PTFE (Teflon) No No N/A Not allowed, causes damage to laser
PVC (Vinyl, Pleather, Fake Leather, Foamex) No No N/A Not allowed, causes damage to laser, if you're not sure if a material might contain PVC then ask any maintainer to test it before use
Timber and other Wood Products
Plywood Yes Yes 12mm Older/reclaimed plywood might produce toxic fumes. Laser-rated ply cuts cleanest and deepest
MDF Yes Yes 10mm Older/reclaimed MDF might produce toxic fumes. Some MDF's are treated with fire retardant and MUST NOT be used with laser
Pine board Yes Yes 18mm Cut depth varies enormously with timber type/moisture/treatments so 18mm is a max you may never get.
Mahogany Yes(ish) Yes 6mm Very prone to charring and hard to cut, but engraves very nicely
Oak Yes Yes 8mm Cutting is difficult and unreliable on thicker pieces but etching gives excellent results
Cork Yes(ish) Yes 5mm Cuts terribly with a lot of charring, etches very dark
Cardboard Yes Difficult N/A High fire risk, must be cut quite quickly and watched constantly
Paper Yes No N/A Cuts extremely fast, etching will usually just put holes through it.
Metals
Steel No Maybe N/A Some steels can just barely be surface etched or very lightly engraved. Cutting is impossible
Stainless Steel No Sort of N/A The surface of stainless can be marked lightly but cannot be etched, engraved or cut.
Aluminium No Sort of N/A Anodised surfaces can be marked, the metal can't be cut or etched at all
Other Metals No No N/A Copper and Brass cannot be affected at all by the laser and may harm the laser cutter
Polished metals NO! NO! N/A Reflective metal surfaces may harm the laser or put you in danger! Dull finished metals only!
Others
Rubber Yes Yes Unknown There are specific laser-rated types of rubber than can be cut and etched
Leather Sort of Yes Unknown Patterns including stitch patterns are easily etched, cutting is possible but tends to give very burnt edges and terrible smell
Linoleum Yes Yes Unknown Genuine Linoleum can be cut and etched to make printing blocks, modern synthetic lino is made of PVC and MUST NOT be used.
Cotton Yes Yes N/A Cut at high power and very high speed to avoid burning
Polyester/Nylon cloth Yes No N/A Cut at the highest speed possible, will melt the edges and fuse them
Granite No Yes N/A Etching works OK at fairly low speeds, Cutting is impossible. Thorough cleaning of laser afterwards is required to remove abrasive dusts
Glass No Yes N/A Glass can be etched however care is needed as heat build-up tends to result in the glass shattering, thinner glass is most vulnerable to this. Thorough cleaning of laser afterwards is required to remove abrasive dusts

Laser Troubleshooting[edit]

Here's some common issues that crop up on the laser and how to fix them.

Symptom Cause Fix
Bed won't rise high enough The head has been knocked and moved upwards, preventing it from focusing properly on thin sheets To fix it home the laser both in the XY and the Z modes, move head to middle of working area, place the focus block under the head while at this position with no work under it, and then turn the knurled ring on the red tube to release the head, make sure to be holding it so it doesn't drop out!

Set the head height so that it's just touching the focus block while in that position and tighten up the knurled ring again, you'll now have the head in the proper focus position and can cut using normal procedure.

"Not Enough Extend Space" error on the laser panel You have the workpiece too close to one of the limits of the laser and the head does not have enough space to move around and complete the job. This usually happens with etching because the machine needs a short "run-up" on either side of the etched area to get to proper speed before the etching begins. Move your workpiece a few millimeters away from the edge of the machine and re-run the job.
"Frame Slop" error displayed

The job is asking the machine to move outside it's bed area because:

The Origin position is not set right

The Origin mode is not set to "current position"

The job is too large for the machine


Check the origin is set where you expect (usually top right)

Set the origin mode (next to origin position) to "Current Position"

Maximum job size is 999mm x 599mm or a bit less for job involving etching

Be aware that when you clear the error on the control panel the head may crash into the limits, be ready on the E-stop button

"Water Error" is displayed

No access card in card reader

Lid not fully closed

Water chiller not running

Low water level

Put your card in the reader, if you're inducted then access will be granted

Check nothing is obstructing the lid

Turn on the chiller.....

Ask on the mailing list for help

Planned Upgrades[edit]

Parts and upgrades that are planned/Budgeted/Purchased for in the near future

  • Add dynamic auto-focus system apparently supported by controller
  • Create long-focus lens system for deeper cutting
  • Add X and Y axis max limit sensors

Pirahna 1060 Caretakers[edit]

Inductions[edit]

The following people are able to provide inductions on the Pirahna 1060

Name/Contact Notes
Tony-S
James-M

Maintainers[edit]

These are the people who look after and repair the Pirahna 1060, they're the ones to contact if there's any problems with it

Name Notes
James-M
Rupert-E

Recent Changes[edit]

If you make any non-trivial changes to the Pirahna 1060 or perform maintenance please note it here, delete records older than 1 yr

  • Cleaning, beam profile testing, tube realignment, beam path realignment, mirror replacement, lens replacement, filter replacement, bed leveling, focus testing and adjustment, relubrication. With Ru Stever (talk) 17:11, 9 April 2022 (BST)
  • Replace left side lid sensor Stever (talk) 18:59, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
  • Clean, check all electrics, clean optics but no realignment Stever (talk) 18:59, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
  • Beam realigned, all mirrors and lens cleaned, rails cleaned and relubricated. Stever (talk) 14:08, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
  • Laser checked and realigned, dust system cleaned and potential leak fixed, bed levelled, thorough cleaning. Laser tube is showing parasitic CEM mode and anticipate replacement needed this year. Stever (talk) 15:26, 20 August 2021 (BST)
  • Clean lens and Mirrors 2&3, all in good condition. Change spacer block to correct size, check airflow (reduced to 1.2m/s but still OK) Stever (talk) 22:14, 28 July 2021 (BST)
  • Realigned due to poor cutting. Mirror 2 angled too far left, so almost completely missing the housing. Also the actual main laser tube is now slightly too high. Didn't change as this will require a full moving out of the entire machine, so I've averaged out the error as best I can for now, but will need doing soon. Ruperte (talk) 23:20, 4 July 2021 (BST)
  • HT PSU enable relay reported not to be powering off, after first switch on. Found wiring error with the new transient suppressors. It turns out the supplied diagram for the replacement relay was wrong, so the suppressor was accidentally wired between common and coil. This has been corrected and is now wired between Common and Normally Open. It should be noted that even after the switch 3 is turned off, the relay disconnected right away, but the HT PSU takes about 10 seconds to fully drain it's caps, so the laser can be weakly fired during that time period. Ruperte (talk) 15:20, 24 June 2021 (BST)
  • Lens replaced, some signs of dust in the air system, possibly polypropylene makes dust fine enough to pass filter? Stever (talk) 21:56, 16 June 2021 (BST)
  • Laser intermittently not firing or stopping mid job. Switch 3 on side replaced, and HT PSU enable relay found to have bad contacts. so replaced, now working normally Ruperte (talk) 14:24, 1 June 2021 (BST)
  • Deep clean bed and inside of machine. Re-lube Z-Axis leadscrews. Test water pump for leaks. Jmf (talk) 20:17, 10 April 2021 (BST)
  • Fully enable Z-height control functions to allow multi-depth engraving Stever (talk) 14:44, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
  • Clean and re-lubricate linear bearings Stever (talk) 10:52, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
  • Deep clean, service, change air and water filters, rough re-alignment, replace lens and mirror #1 Stever (talk), Jmf (talk), Rupert & Tony 10:50, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
  • Deep clean bed and inside of machine. Re-lube the Z-Axis leadscrews. Jmf (talk) 12:03, 17 October 2020 (BST)
  • Replace HV power switch Stever (talk) 18:32, 1 October 2020 (BST)
  • Partial Beam re-alignment done, laser functional but full realignment needed soon. Stever (talk) 18:49, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
  • Fit complete new air-line system and replace electronics bay fan. Stever (talk) 06:17, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
  • Patch air line (temporary fix). Clean water chiller filters, top up water. Change air assist filter. Clean HV PSU and re-adjust current limit. Fit new lens and #3 mirror. Crude re-align. Make new focus block. Stever (talk) 15:07, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
  • New focus block made that more accurately reflects the actual focal length. Stever (talk) 17:25, 3 December 2019 (UTC)

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