CO2 Laser Air Assist - Installing Electronic Pneumatic Valve

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • In this video I will be installing a 24v Electronic Pneumatic Valve in an OMTec h 60w CO2 Laser. The benefit of this valve is to have control over your air assist in the Lightburn Software. I have listed the parts used in the links below. Please remember to **UNPLUG YOUR LASER MACHINE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANYTHING YOU SEE IN THIS VIDEO**!!!
    24 Volt Pneumatic Air Valve: a.co/d/09SwOhN
    Terminal Block for Ruida Controller: a.co/d/6vKWy2H
    Rectifier Diodes: a.co/d/8rZt6il
    6mm Tube and Fittings: a.co/d/5tkNy3D
    OMtech CO2 Laser Machine:
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Komentáře • 15

  • @tzsetzse
    @tzsetzse Před dnem

    Excellent video. You actually show the wiring of the solenoid. Exactly what I needed. Adding that resistor I would not have thought of!. I've got 124 more if you ever run out, LOL.
    Many thanks and please continue your most informative videos on the K4o!

  • @shaneschuller2513
    @shaneschuller2513 Před 8 měsíci

    I like this idea. Will do it 👍
    Thank you 🙏

  • @jshaneellis
    @jshaneellis Před 8 měsíci +3

    I think that you need a small amount of air at all times to protect the lens in your machine. I have seen a small bleed bypass valve put in with a T adapter. The other way is to get another valve like you said on the status pin ether way you need a little bleed valve to protect the lens. looks like a great machine hope you have the best of luck with it.

    • @mw3designs
      @mw3designs  Před 8 měsíci

      I started out with a eBay Chinese K40, it was the most basic machine and had no air assist. I used this machine for quite some time until I added an air assist. I would have to clean the lens once in a while, but it didn’t fail. There are some jobs I still do today that I can not use any air assist with because it will adversely effect the engraving on that specific material.

  • @tbergy8079
    @tbergy8079 Před 3 měsíci

    Off. A little 24 volt and wind gust is the trigger not ground ,

    • @tbergy8079
      @tbergy8079 Před 3 měsíci

      Fat fingers 24 volt and wind is trigger not ground

  • @Graeme758
    @Graeme758 Před 7 měsíci

    Ok, this is great information, just what I was looking for.
    But you might want to look at the HUGE volume change between your talking and the intro music. Does it really need to have such a huge increase? When the volume is high enough for your speech at the start it nearly bursts your eardrums when that intro base cuts in.

    • @mw3designs
      @mw3designs  Před 7 měsíci

      I just played it on the CZcams app and there is no volume difference as you have stated.

  • @jeremygreer87
    @jeremygreer87 Před 5 měsíci

    At any point where you using the compressor instead of the stock air assist at all times without all the hookups and running it at all times?

    • @mw3designs
      @mw3designs  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I used the stock air assist when I first got the laser, and I did not like it. Wasn’t powerful enough for cutting in my opinion. I had a smaller laser that was connected to my air compressor with a ball valve, I manually turned the air on when needed. At first I just hooked up my OmTech that way, but quickly decided to use the options on the software and the control board to make the air assist work as it should with my larger air compressor. My on board air assist is still in the unit, but I put it on a switch and leave it turned off.

    • @jeremygreer87
      @jeremygreer87 Před 5 měsíci

      @@mw3designs Thank you for getting back to me on this. My stock air on my 60 w Chinese laser died and I want to upgrade to a compressor for air assist but am a bit intimidated by the electronics of it all. My plan was to hook it up and manually turn it on and off with a set PSI for now.... With the plan of tying it in to the machine for control later. Thanks again!

    • @mw3designs
      @mw3designs  Před 5 měsíci +1

      On my smaller laser the air assist was manual like I stated and I used it that way for years. I put an air line with regulator right next to the laser with a 1/4” ball valve right next to the laser, I would turn on the air and send the job. You should have no problems doing it that way, and it’s all user preference, not everyone does it the same.

  • @KowalskiDoes
    @KowalskiDoes Před 8 měsíci +1

    What is the point of the diode? I don’t think I’ve seen any one else use it?

    • @mw3designs
      @mw3designs  Před 8 měsíci

      The diode would eliminate any electrical back-feed to the controller.

    • @prckata
      @prckata Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@mw3designs then just use 24 v supplay from power supplay directly not from controler ..