Laser Danger: Keep Safe Around a Rofin Sinar Resonator

Industrial laser systems are powerful, violent tools. In the hands of professionals, they do good work quickly. But high power industrial laser systems — such as this Rofin Sinar resonator  — can kill!

In this video, Laser Maintenance Group founder and president Scott Kiser shows how much power a laser system has. Peek “under the hood” of this Cincinnati CO2 laser system with a Rofin Sinar resonator. He discusses the built-in safety features that keep people away from 16,000 volts. (Don’t try this at home!)

Rofin Sinar Resonator: Part of legacy CO2 Cincinnati laser systems

Kiser is one of a few laser system technicians in the USA qualified to work on legacy Rofin Sinar resonators and older model CO2 Cincinnati laser systems. He tells people that the legacy systems — this one at the Innovative Laser & Design shop is from the early 1990s — allow laser operators to work less expensively, while producing metal laser-cut products every bit as good as the modern laser systems make.

To make this video possible, Kiser disables two Rofin Sinar resonator safety barriers. This allows the video crew – from a safe distance — to film the resinator with the hood open. This is NOT how Innovative Laser & Design’s CO2 laser system operates normally. With this view of the Rofin resonator, Kiser explains the enormous power of the industrial laser system.

Laser System Safety Videos

Kiser produced several safety videos highlighting the CO2 Cincinnati laser systems and the Rofin Sinar resonators. They’re part of a series on “industrial laser shop safety for tourists“. He came up with the videos after realising the safety measures he had to take each time a customer or friend wanted to visit him in his shop. These videos provide good advice not only for “laser shop tourists”, but also for owners and operators.

Laser Maintenance Group Consulting and Innovative Laser & Design Laser-Cut Production

To get more information on laser maintenance, including repairing Rofin Sinar resonators and legacy CO2 Cincinnati laser systems, contact Scott Kiser. Call 423-593-7206 or email lasersolutions@comcast.net. Kiser’s other company, Innovative Laser & Design, does industrial metal part laser cutting.

Laser Service Guy / LMG owner Scott Kiser tunes a Rofin Sinar resonator, part of a CO2 Cincinnati laser system.
Industrial laser service: Tuning a Rofin Sinar resonator.

Industrial Laser Shop Safety for Non-Laser Operators and “Tourists”: Videos

Laser Maintenance Group / Innovative Laser & Design owner Scott Kiser demonstrates "sound shock" and gas venting in his Industrial laser shop safety video series.
Venting Gas: Laser Shop Safety includes preparing for sound shock surprises

If you own and operate a company that uses laser systems, you may not be concerned about industrial laser shop safety for non-laser operators who work at or visit your firm.

You should be! Most folks can’t operate industrial lasers. In fact, most visitors — even your administrative and management employees — may not think about industrial laser system and shop safety. It’s your job to protect them!

In this video series, Laser Maintenance Group / Innovative Laser & Design owner Scott Kiser, aka “Laser Service Guy“, gives safety tips for non-laser operators (and tourists and tour guides) to keep safe around legacy CO2 laser systems. Scott gives practical safety tips as he walks you through his CO2 industrial laser system shop, Innovative Laser & Design.

Laser Shop Safety Video Series:

The full 8+ minute laser safety overview video is divided into smaller segments. The series gives advice to company owners who use industrial laser systems, as well as safety tips for people who might occasionally be around industrial lasers. Each video focuses on a different aspect of laser system and shop safety. View those videos on the Laser Service Guy / Innovative Laser YouTube channel, or click on the links.

Other Laser System Safety Videos

Kiser “Laser Service Guy” also created other laser system safety videos for laser operators and “tourists”.

Laser Maintenance Group Consulting Services

Do you want a shop and laser system safety review? Would you like your work flow to be more cost effective and work/time/effort/resource efficient? Do you and your employees need industrial laser system maintenance, operations or safety training? Do you have other industrial laser system consulting needs? Contact Scott Kiser at LaserSolutions@Comcast.net, or call 423-593-7206.

Laser Maintenance Group, LLC and Innovative Laser & Design are USA Veteran-owned Small Businesses in LaFayette, Georgia, USA.