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{{ToolInfo
|name=G Weike Laser Cutter
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|picture=
 
|makemodel=G Weike LG900N
 
|makemodel=G Weike LG900N
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|serial=
 
|Area=Laser Cutters
 
|Area=Laser Cutters
|Team=Laser Team
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|Team=Laser Cutter Team
 
|PPE=n/a
 
|PPE=n/a
 
|guests=No
 
|guests=No
|training=Required
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|trainingReq=Required
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|trainingLink= (Request on Slack)
 
|status=Working
 
|status=Working
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|manual=
 
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=G Weike Laser Cutter - Standard Operating Procedure=
 
=G Weike Laser Cutter - Standard Operating Procedure=
 
Model number: LG900N
 
Model number: LG900N
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*Fire: Be sure to always be in clear view of the laser cutter as fire is a very real and dangerous reality. If there is a significant fire, press the small “STOP,” then “DATUM” button on the software and put out the fire with one of the 2 CO2 fire extinguishers available. Be sure to familiarize yourself with where the “STOP” button and the “DATUM” button is on the machine and software, respectively. For a small fire, you can try to blow out the flame.
 
*Fire: Be sure to always be in clear view of the laser cutter as fire is a very real and dangerous reality. If there is a significant fire, press the small “STOP,” then “DATUM” button on the software and put out the fire with one of the 2 CO2 fire extinguishers available. Be sure to familiarize yourself with where the “STOP” button and the “DATUM” button is on the machine and software, respectively. For a small fire, you can try to blow out the flame.
 
*Do not use any material that might have chlorine. You can check by heating a copper wire in a flame, touching the material, and then reheating the copper wire. If the flame emits a green colour then there is chlorine in the material.  ([[https://vimeo.com/1615418|https://vimeo.com/1615418]])
 
*Do not use any material that might have chlorine. You can check by heating a copper wire in a flame, touching the material, and then reheating the copper wire. If the flame emits a green colour then there is chlorine in the material.  ([[https://vimeo.com/1615418|https://vimeo.com/1615418]])
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