How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
Moderators: Martin, Steve, Mr Magoo
- Denford Admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3649
- Joined: Fri 10 Feb , 2006 12:40 pm
- Hardware/Software: Go to User Control Panel > Profile
Enter as much information about your CNC hardware and software as you can - it makes it easier for everyone to know what you're talking about then. - Location: Sunny Brighouse
- Contact:
How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
These PDFs show how to replace the mirrors on the versalaser.
TIP - keep these mirrors clean at all times using the provided cleaning fluid and 'cotton buds'
If dust and smoke build up, then the mirrors get hot, burn and even crack
files/versalaser_r020_mirror_2_736.pdf
files/versalaser_r010_mirror_3_198.pdf
TIP - keep these mirrors clean at all times using the provided cleaning fluid and 'cotton buds'
If dust and smoke build up, then the mirrors get hot, burn and even crack
files/versalaser_r020_mirror_2_736.pdf
files/versalaser_r010_mirror_3_198.pdf
- Attachments
-
- versalaser-r010-mirror-3.pdf
- VL mirror 3 replacement procedure
- (87.53 KiB) Downloaded 1441 times
-
- versalaser-r020-mirror-2.pdf
- VL mirror 2 replacement procedure
- (94.91 KiB) Downloaded 1517 times
Please note:
There is heat build up in the mirrors and lens when the laser is being used.
If the mirror or lens are marked with smoke or material that has been cut then the heat build up increases and can burn or crack the optics.
Never clean the optics shortly after running the laser
If you put cleaning fluid on a hot lens or mirror it will crack or craze
It is best to clean the optics when the machine has not been used for at least 30 minutes.
If the optics apear to be clean leave them alone
When cleaning with a cotton bud just roll the bud over the optic once. Do not use the bud more than this as you could scratch the surface with particals that have been picked up.
I have learnt all this from experience and cotton buds are a lot cheaper than a new mirror or lens
There is heat build up in the mirrors and lens when the laser is being used.
If the mirror or lens are marked with smoke or material that has been cut then the heat build up increases and can burn or crack the optics.
Never clean the optics shortly after running the laser


If you put cleaning fluid on a hot lens or mirror it will crack or craze

It is best to clean the optics when the machine has not been used for at least 30 minutes.
If the optics apear to be clean leave them alone

When cleaning with a cotton bud just roll the bud over the optic once. Do not use the bud more than this as you could scratch the surface with particals that have been picked up.
I have learnt all this from experience and cotton buds are a lot cheaper than a new mirror or lens

-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu 03 Mar , 2022 13:07 pm
- Hardware/Software: Denford Versa Laser Cutter VLS 3.50
Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
Hi,
I too have inherited a versa laser and as a matter of course (the mirrors maybe beyond help) does anyone know where the mirrors & lenses can be purchased in the UK, I know there not cheap.
I too have inherited a versa laser and as a matter of course (the mirrors maybe beyond help) does anyone know where the mirrors & lenses can be purchased in the UK, I know there not cheap.

Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
We can supply spares for the ULS Lasers.
Denford Ltd, 01484 728000
Do you know what model you have & which optics you require?
Denford Ltd, 01484 728000
Do you know what model you have & which optics you require?
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu 03 Mar , 2022 13:07 pm
- Hardware/Software: Denford Versa Laser Cutter VLS 3.50
Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
Hi Martin,
Thanks for getting back to me.
Yes, its the VLS 3.50 Denford Versa Laser.
The magnetic mirror on the left and possibly the lens on the right.
We have been using it for a while with intermittent problems cutting to depth. Have checked all alignments and depths etc.
It has gradually gotten worse over time so I'm thinking either the laser itself is on its way out or, first port of call, lens/mirrors.
Any thoughts? I know the costs are high so we are weighing up the possibilities at this point in time.
Thanks for getting back to me.
Yes, its the VLS 3.50 Denford Versa Laser.
The magnetic mirror on the left and possibly the lens on the right.
We have been using it for a while with intermittent problems cutting to depth. Have checked all alignments and depths etc.
It has gradually gotten worse over time so I'm thinking either the laser itself is on its way out or, first port of call, lens/mirrors.
Any thoughts? I know the costs are high so we are weighing up the possibilities at this point in time.
Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
You would probably be able to see damage on the mirrors and Len’s if there is any.
A service on the laser may be worth doing. We could measure the laser power before the optics and through them.
The worst case would be you need a laser recharge but it would be worth doing.
A service on the laser may be worth doing. We could measure the laser power before the optics and through them.
The worst case would be you need a laser recharge but it would be worth doing.
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu 03 Mar , 2022 13:07 pm
- Hardware/Software: Denford Versa Laser Cutter VLS 3.50
Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
Yep the mirror (magnetic one) on the left has misting and colour change on the surface (from gold to bronze colour where distressed by the laser. The lens on the right has what I can only describe as a cataract effect on the surface. both cannot be cleaned to clear the problem.
How expensive is the recharge on the Laser? does anyone have any ballpark figures please? It would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
How expensive is the recharge on the Laser? does anyone have any ballpark figures please? It would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu 03 Mar , 2022 13:07 pm
- Hardware/Software: Denford Versa Laser Cutter VLS 3.50
Re: How to replace mirrors 2 and 3 on versalaser
Thank you Denford for your help and guidance.