Table of Contents
- What This Guide Covers
- Quick Answer
- Why This Process Matters
- Before You Start
- Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Step 1: Unplug the Laser Module Cable
- Step 2: Loosen the M420 Hand Screw
- Step 3: Remove the Original Laser Module
- Step 4: Install the New Laser Module
- Step 5: Tighten the M420 Hand Screw
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Tips for Better Results
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
What This Guide Covers
This tutorial explains how to replace the laser module on the LONGER Ray5 10W and Ray5 5W laser engravers.
You will learn:
- How to safely remove the old laser module
- How to install the replacement laser module correctly
- Important safety precautions
- Common replacement mistakes to avoid
- Troubleshooting tips after installation
This guide follows the official LONGER replacement process exactly.
Quick Answer
To replace the laser module on a LONGER Ray5 10W or 5W:
- Unplug the laser module cable.
- Turn the M420 hand screw clockwise to loosen it.
- Remove the original laser module from the X-axis frame.
- Install the new laser module onto the X-axis frame.
- Turn the M420 hand screw counterclockwise to tighten and secure the module.
Always power off and unplug the machine before replacement.
Why This Process Matters
The laser module is the core working component of the Ray5 laser engraver. Over time, laser modules can wear out, become damaged, or lose engraving power.
Common signs that your laser module may need replacement include:
- Weak engraving results
- Inconsistent cutting performance
- Laser not firing
- Burn marks appearing uneven
- Module overheating
- Physical damage to the laser housing
Proper replacement helps maintain:
- Stable engraving precision
- Consistent cutting performance
- Safe machine operation
- Better project quality
- Longer machine lifespan
Before You Start
Requirements
Before replacing the laser module, prepare the following:
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LONGER Ray5 10W or Ray5 5W laser engraver
- Compatible replacement laser module
- Access to the M420 hand screw
- Clean and stable work area
Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
Precautions
Before beginning the replacement process:
- Turn off the machine completely.
- Disconnect the power supply.
- Unplug the laser module cable carefully.
- Avoid touching the laser lens directly.
- Do not force the laser module during removal or installation.
- Keep screws and components organized.
Laser engravers contain sensitive electronic components. Improper handling may damage the machine or laser module.
Step-by-Step Tutorial
Step 1: Unplug the Laser Module Cable
Action
First, unplug the laser module’s cable to ensure the machine is powered off and safe to handle.
Why This Matters
Disconnecting the cable prevents accidental electrical damage and improves safety during maintenance.
Expected Result
The laser module should be fully disconnected from the machine.
Important Notes
Never unplug the laser cable while the machine is powered on. Community troubleshooting reports indicate this may damage the laser circuit.
Step 2: Loosen the M420 Hand Screw
Action
Turn the M420 hand screw clockwise to loosen it.
Why This Matters
The M420 hand screw secures the laser module to the X-axis frame. Loosening it allows safe removal of the module.
Expected Result
The laser module should become loose enough to remove from the frame.
Important Notes
Do not over-rotate or force the hand screw. Apply steady pressure only.
Step 3: Remove the Original Laser Module
Action
Carefully remove the original laser module from the X-axis frame.
Why This Matters
Removing the damaged or worn module prepares the machine for the replacement unit.
Expected Result
The old laser module should separate cleanly from the X-axis frame.
Important Notes
Handle the module gently to avoid damaging connectors, rails, or mounting points.
If the module appears stuck, recheck whether the M420 hand screw has been loosened completely.
Step 4: Install the New Laser Module
Action
Position the new laser module onto the X-axis frame.
Why This Matters
Correct alignment is important for stable engraving accuracy and smooth machine movement.
Expected Result
The replacement laser module should sit properly on the X-axis frame.
Important Notes
Ensure the module is seated evenly before tightening.
Use only compatible Ray5 laser modules unless official instructions specify otherwise.
Step 5: Tighten the M420 Hand Screw
Action
Turn the M420 hand screw counterclockwise to tighten and securely fix the module in place.
Why This Matters
A properly secured module helps maintain engraving precision and reduces vibration during operation.
Expected Result
The laser module should feel stable and secure on the X-axis frame.
Important Notes
Do not overtighten the screw. Excessive force may damage the mounting structure.
After tightening, reconnect the laser module cable carefully.
Common Problems and Solutions
| Problem |
Possible Cause |
Solution |
| Laser does not turn on |
Cable not connected properly |
Reconnect the laser cable securely |
| Weak engraving results |
Incorrect focus or dirty lens |
Check focus and clean the lens carefully |
| Laser module feels loose |
M420 hand screw not tightened fully |
Tighten the hand screw securely |
| Machine powers on but laser does not fire |
Damaged laser module or board issue |
Follow official troubleshooting procedures |
| Uneven engraving |
Module not aligned correctly |
Reinstall the laser module carefully |
| Blue indicator light appears but no laser output |
Possible diode damage |
Follow official machine specifications or instructions |
Some community troubleshooting reports also recommend checking whether the laser fan is spinning and verifying LightBurn settings if the laser fails to fire.
Tips for Better Results
- Keep the laser lens clean.
- Perform regular machine maintenance.
- Inspect cables for wear or damage.
- Avoid pulling on cables directly.
- Store replacement modules in a dry environment.
- Ensure the laser module is mounted evenly.
- Test engraving on scrap material before production use.
Routine maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your LONGER Ray5 laser engraver.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Ray5 laser module needs replacement?
Common signs include weak engraving power, inconsistent cutting, failure to fire, or visible damage to the laser module.
Can I replace the Ray5 laser module myself?
Yes. The official replacement process is simple and designed for users to perform safely by following the proper steps.
Do I need special tools for replacement?
The official procedure mainly uses the M420 hand screw already built into the machine.
Should the machine be powered off before replacement?
Yes. Always power off and unplug the machine before disconnecting or installing the laser module.
Can I upgrade from a 5W module to a higher-power module?
Some higher-power modules may be compatible with the Ray5 series. Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
Why is my replacement laser module not firing?
Possible causes include:
- Loose cable connections
- Incorrect focus
- Dirty lens
- Damaged diode
- Mainboard issues
Follow official troubleshooting procedures before further disassembly.
Do I need firmware updates after replacing the laser module?
Standard module replacements typically do not require firmware updates. Some upgraded modules may require additional firmware procedures. Follow official machine specifications or instructions.
How often should the laser module be replaced?
Replacement frequency depends on usage, materials, maintenance habits, and operating conditions.
Final Thoughts
Replacing the laser module on a LONGER Ray5 10W or 5W is a straightforward maintenance process that helps restore engraving quality and machine performance.
By carefully following the official replacement steps, users can safely remove the old laser module and install a new one without changing machine settings or hardware configurations. Proper installation also helps ensure stable engraving precision and long-term reliability.
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