Full machine inspection
Optics cleaning and condition check
Beam alignment verification
Motion system inspection
Electrical and safety checks
Cooling and airflow inspection
Performance testing
Operator guidance where required
Reduce downtime, maintain performance and extend the life of your GCC laser with
structured maintenance plans designed for education and commercial environments.
Preventative servicing helps identify issues before they become critical failures.
Regular optics cleaning, alignment checks and system inspection maintain cutting and engraving quality.
Consistent maintenance reduces wear on key components and improves long-term reliability.
Planned servicing avoids unexpected repair costs and supports predictable budgeting.
Maintenance plans are tailored to machine usage, environment and application, but typically include:
Full machine inspection
Optics cleaning and condition check
Beam alignment verification
Motion system inspection
Electrical and safety checks
Cooling and airflow inspection
Performance testing
Operator guidance where required
Hinweis: GCC systems rely on correct ventilation, cooling and clean optical paths to maintain performance and avoid degradation. Poor airflow or contamination can lead to reduced output and long-term damage.
One planned service per year with full inspection and performance check.
Two scheduled visits per year for higher usage environments such as schools and colleges.
Tailored servicing based on machine usage, workload and operational requirements.
Support for sites with multiple GCC systems under a single maintenance agreement.
Schools, colleges and universities rely heavily on laser systems for coursework and projects. Unexpected downtime can disrupt teaching schedules and create operational challenges.
Maintenance plans provide:
• Predictable servicing
• Reduced disruption
• Improved safety
• Longer equipment lifespan
Provide your machine details, usage level and location. We can recommend a suitable maintenance schedule.
This depends on usage, but annual or bi-annual servicing is typical.
Maintenance is preventative, while repair addresses faults after they occur.
Yes. They are particularly useful in education environments where uptime is critical.
Typically no, but this depends on the agreement and can be customised.