The optical fiber laser cutting machine is a high-precision and high-value machine equipment, which requires strict requirements in the use process. One of the key components affecting the laser cutting accuracy of the machine is the lens of the optical fiber laser cutting machine, and the lens installation is crucial. Let's take a look at the precautions for the lens installation of the optical fiber laser cutting machine.

1. Before installation, please clean your hands, wash your hands with soap or detergent, and form a good habit of installing the laser cutting machine lenses. Do not directly use bare hands to contact the lenses, but wear special gloves to prevent finger prints from leaving on the lenses and affecting the accuracy. At the same time, use professional wiping paper to gently pull from side to side during lens cleaning and maintenance, so as to avoid scratching the lens surface;

2. The lens shall be placed stably to avoid slipping and damage, and the convex side of the lens shall be placed flat on a stable and clean desktop. At the same time, the desktop shall be checked to ensure that there is no debris, so as to avoid confusion or affecting the operating environment of the lens;

3. The lens of the optical fiber laser cutting machine should be carefully protected against moisture. The lens should not be wiped with traditional air blowing, nor should the lens be blown with hot air to avoid damage to the lens due to sudden changes in heat. The temperature and humidity of the lens shall be strictly controlled to avoid affecting the protective film on the lens surface and the optical accuracy;

4. After the lens of the optical fiber laser cutting machine is assembled, pay attention to the cleaning and dust removal of the lens. It is better to use a clean air spray gun instead of an ordinary spray gun;

The above points are precautions for installing optical fiber laser cutting machine lenses, which are only for reference. Of course, there may be some precautions that we need to pay attention to in the actual operation process, which requires the installer to summarize experience in practice.