A properly adjusted laser level is essential for accurate engraving and cutting results. If the laser module becomes uneven or tilted during use, it can affect engraving precision, cutting quality, and machine stability. This guide explains how to adjust the laser level on a LONGER laser engraver by following the official procedure step by step.
Table of Contents
- What This Guide Covers
- Quick Answer
- Why This Process Matters
- Before You Start
- Requirements
- Precautions
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Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Horizontally to the Right Adjustment
- Front and Back Horizontal Adjustment
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Tips for Better Results
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
What This Guide Covers
This tutorial explains how to:
- Adjust the laser level horizontally to the right
- Adjust the laser level front and back horizontally
- Tighten and secure the adjustment components correctly
- Improve engraving stability and precision
The instructions follow the official LONGER procedure without modifying any settings or adjustment methods.
Quick Answer
To adjust the laser level on a LONGER laser engraver:
- Remove the two hand-tightening screws above.
- Remove the L-shaped bracket.
- Loosen the marked screws.
- Tighten the two set screws gradually until the laser level is corrected.
- Tighten the four screws after adjustment to secure the position.
Do not fully tighten the set screws at once. Adjust gradually based on how far the laser is out of level.
Why This Process Matters
Laser engravers rely on precise movement and alignment to produce clean engraving and cutting results. If the laser module is not level:
- Engraving lines may become uneven
- Cutting depth may vary across the work area
- Precision may decrease
- Machine vibration may increase
- Long engraving jobs may produce inconsistent results
Regular laser level adjustment helps maintain machine accuracy and protects overall engraving quality.
This adjustment is especially important if:
- The machine was moved recently
- The engraver experienced vibration during transport
- Engraving quality suddenly changed
- The laser head appears tilted
- Parts became loose over time
Before You Start
Before beginning the laser level adjustment process, make sure the machine is powered off and placed on a stable surface.
Take a few minutes to inspect the machine for loose hardware or visible damage before making adjustments.
If your machine model has specific maintenance instructions, follow official machine specifications or instructions.
Requirements
Prepare the following before starting:
- LONGER laser engraver
- Access to the laser module assembly
- Appropriate tools for removing screws
- Stable work surface
- Adequate lighting
Make sure all tools fit the screws properly to avoid damaging the hardware.
Precautions
Before adjusting the laser level, keep these safety precautions in mind:
- Turn off the machine before making adjustments
- Disconnect power if necessary
- Do not overtighten screws
- Avoid forcing parts into position
- Make adjustments gradually
- Keep screws organized during removal
- Work slowly to prevent misalignment
Important:
The official instructions state that the set screws should not be tightened to the full position at once. Adjustment must be performed gradually depending on how much the laser is out of level.
Step-by-Step Tutorial
1. Horizontally to the Right
This section explains how to correct horizontal alignment toward the right side.

Step 1: Remove the Two Hand-Tightening Screws Above
Action
Remove the two hand-tightening screws located above the assembly.
Expected Result
The upper assembly becomes accessible for adjustment.
Important Notes
- Keep the screws in a safe location
- Avoid dropping screws into the machine frame
- Do not use excessive force during removal

Step 2: Remove the L-Shaped Bracket
Action
Remove the L-shaped bracket shown in Figure 1.
Then:
- Loosen the screws marked in Figure 2
- Tighten the two set screws marked in Figure 3 to a certain position
Expected Result
The laser assembly position begins to shift toward the correct horizontal level.
Important Notes
- Do not tighten the set screws to the full position at once
- Continue adjusting gradually
- The amount of adjustment depends on how much the laser is out of level
- Small adjustments are recommended
This step is the most important part of the laser level adjustment process. Over-tightening too quickly may cause overcorrection or additional alignment problems.

Step 3: Tighten the Four Screws
Action
After completing the adjustment, tighten the four screws.
Expected Result
The adjusted position is secured and less likely to loosen during operation.
Important Notes
- Tighten evenly
- Ensure all screws are secure
- Do not overtighten
Properly securing the screws helps prevent movement caused by machine vibration during engraving or cutting.

2. Front and Back Horizontal
This section explains how to adjust the laser level for front and back horizontal alignment. 
Step 1: Remove the Two Hand-Tightening Screws Above
Action
Remove the two hand-tightening screws above the assembly.
Expected Result
The adjustment area becomes accessible.
Important Notes
- Keep screws organized
- Inspect screws for wear or damage during removal

Step 2: Remove the L-Shaped Bracket
Action
Remove the L-shaped bracket shown in Figure 1.
Then:
- Loosen the screws marked in Figure 2
- Tighten the two set screws marked in Figure 3 to a certain position
Expected Result
The front and back horizontal alignment begins correcting toward the proper level.
Important Notes
- Do not fully tighten the set screws immediately
- Continue adjusting gradually
- The correct adjustment depends on the amount of offset
Patience is important during this step. Small changes can significantly affect engraving precision.
Step 3: Tighten the Four Screws
Action
After adjustment, tighten the four screws.
Expected Result
The laser assembly remains stable during operation.
Important Notes
- Confirm all screws are secure
- Recheck alignment after tightening
- Ensure there is no looseness in the assembly
Common Problems and Solutions
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Laser module still appears uneven | Adjustment was too small | Repeat the adjustment gradually |
| Assembly shifts during engraving | Screws not tightened securely | Tighten the four screws properly |
| Laser level becomes worse after adjustment | Set screws tightened too much at once | Loosen slightly and readjust gradually |
| Machine vibration affects alignment | Hardware loosened during operation | Inspect and retighten screws |
| Engraving lines appear inconsistent | Laser assembly still misaligned | Recheck horizontal adjustment |
| Difficulty removing screws | Incorrect tool size | Use the proper tool for the hardware |
| Uneven cutting depth | Laser head not level | Repeat front and back horizontal adjustment |
Tips for Better Results
Make Small Adjustments
Small movements often produce the best results. Large adjustments can make alignment more difficult.
Check Alignment Carefully
Inspect the laser module visually after each adjustment step.
Avoid Overtightening
Excessive force can damage hardware or shift alignment unexpectedly.
Work on a Stable Surface
A stable table or workbench helps improve adjustment accuracy.
Perform Routine Inspections
Periodic inspection of screws and brackets can help prevent future alignment issues.
Recheck After Transport
If the machine was moved or shipped recently, inspect the laser level before starting important projects.
Monitor Engraving Quality
Changes in engraving quality may indicate alignment problems that require adjustment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is laser level adjustment important?
Laser level adjustment helps maintain engraving precision, consistent cutting depth, and machine stability.
What happens if the laser module is not level?
The machine may produce uneven engraving lines, inconsistent cuts, or reduced accuracy.
Should I fully tighten the set screws immediately?
No. The official instructions specify that the set screws should not be tightened to the full position at once.
How do I know if the adjustment is correct?
The laser assembly should appear level and stable, and engraving results should improve.
Can vibration cause the laser level to shift?
Yes. Machine vibration during operation may loosen hardware over time.
Do I need to remove the L-shaped bracket during adjustment?
Yes. The official procedure requires removing the L-shaped bracket before adjustment.
What should I do if the machine still appears misaligned?
Repeat the adjustment process gradually and inspect all screws and brackets carefully.
Can I use different adjustment methods?
Follow the official machine specifications or instructions.
Final Thoughts
Adjusting the laser level is an important maintenance procedure for maintaining engraving accuracy and machine stability. By carefully following the official LONGER adjustment process, users can correct horizontal alignment issues and improve overall engraving performance.
Remember to make gradual adjustments, avoid overtightening, and secure all screws after alignment is complete. Regular maintenance and inspection can help keep your laser engraver operating smoothly and accurately over time.
