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How to Perform Countersinking Operations in a Non-bus System

How to Perform Countersinking Operations in a Non-bus System

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How to Perform Countersinking Operations in a Non-bus System

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  • Author:Jiatai Laser
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  • Time of issue:2024-08-09 10:17
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In a bus system, planar bevel cutting operations can be performed with simple settings. By locating a circle and clicking "New Countersink," the system provides built-in parameters for direct use or allows for custom settings based on actual needs, enabling one-click generation of graphics to complete the countersink process. For non-bus systems, the principle is similar, but the operation requires manual drawing of the design. Below is a detailed guide on how to perform countersink processing in a non-bus system.

 

Non-Bus System Countersinking Operations

 

I. Drawing Drafts:

1. Measure the Screws: Measure the screws according to actual needs.

2. Draw Circles:

   ① 6.5mm Green Circle: Used for screw perforation.

   ② 7.5mm and 9.8mm Pink Circles: Used to accommodate the screw head.

   ③ 7mm Yellow Circle: Used for edge finishing.

 

II. Cutting Parameter Settings:

1. Green Layer:

   ① Reference normal straight-cut parameters based on plate thickness and laser power.

2. Pink Layer (Screw Head Accommodation):

   ① Select fixed-height cutting with a speed between 0.8 and 2 meters per minute.

   ② Nozzle height at 30-40mm and air pressure at 2-3 (adjust according to nozzle size).

   ③ Adjust peak power and duty cycle to match the bevel angle.

   ④ Select "Do Not Pierce."

3. Yellow Layer (Edge Finishing):

   ① Similarly, choose fixed-height cutting.

   ② Cutting parameters close to the green layer, with a nozzle height of 3-5mm.

   ③ Select "Do Not Pierce."

 

III. Adding Leads:

1. Add leads to complete the cutting process.

 

IV. Adjustment and Optimization:

1. Countersink Depth: If the depth is insufficient, increase the laser power.

2. Hole Diameter: If the diameter is too small, check and adjust the tool path size.

 

By following the above steps, you can successfully complete countersinking operations in a non-bus system.  If you have any questions or need further technical support, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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