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Handheld laser welding machines are becoming increasingly popular in the market because they have high work efficiency, good welding effects, and are widely used. However, safety is a prerequisite for efficiency. Proper operation and maintenance of handheld laser welding machines are key to ensuring safety. Before using a handheld laser welding machine, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the equipment and ensure that it is in normal working condition. Operators should be familiar with the equipment manual, master the correct operating methods, and regularly participate in training to improve their skills in operation and maintenance. In addition, after welding is completed, the equipment power should be turned off in a timely manner and the welding machine should be placed in a safe place to avoid accidental injury.
Wearing personal protective equipment is a basic requirement for using handheld laser welding machines. During welding operations, operators must wear protective glasses to protect their eyes from laser radiation. At the same time, fire-resistant clothing, protective gloves, and leg protectors should be worn to prevent skin damage from laser radiation and hot welding materials. These personal protective equipment can effectively reduce the degree of injury in the event of an accident.
Protective glasses
Laser welding requires proper protection and complete equipment. In addition to its powerful safety performance, the Huanri Laser handheld laser welding machine has also added essential protective accessories such as safety glasses and gloves.
Protective gloves
It is also important to maintain a safe distance from welding materials, components, and surrounding equipment. Laser welding machines use high-energy lasers for welding, which generates a large amount of heat and sparks during the welding process. Therefore, during welding operations, it is important to ensure that there are no flammable or explosive materials in the surrounding area, and to promptly remove any debris from the welding area to prevent the occurrence of a fire. In addition, the welding area should be kept at a certain distance from other equipment and workers to avoid laser radiation causing harm to other people and equipment.