What are the requirements for factory environment temperature for CNC lathes?
2024-04-23 07:11:37

CNC lathes have relatively high requirements for the factory environment temperature. This is mainly because the electronic components and mechanical parts inside the CNC lathe will be affected by temperature during operation. Generally speaking, the working environment temperature of CNC lathes should be maintained within a certain range to ensure its normal operation and processing accuracy.


Specifically, CNC lathes usually require the factory environment temperature to be between 15°C and 35°C. Within this temperature range, the CNC lathe's transmission system, sensor system, and lubrication system can maintain stable working conditions, thereby ensuring processing accuracy and processing quality.


If the ambient temperature is too high, the electronic components inside the CNC lathe may be damaged due to overheating, and the mechanical components may also cause a decrease in accuracy due to thermal expansion. At the same time, excessive temperature will also make the lubrication system unstable and reduce the processing quality.


On the other hand, if the ambient temperature is too low, the lubricating oil inside the CNC lathe may become sticky, affecting the lubrication effect and causing increased wear of mechanical parts. In addition, low temperature may also make the working performance of electronic components unstable and affect the processing accuracy of CNC lathes.


Therefore, in order to ensure the normal operation and processing accuracy of CNC lathes, the control of the factory environment temperature is crucial. In practical applications, the temperature of the factory can be adjusted by installing air conditioners, fans and other equipment, while keeping the factory well ventilated and avoiding the influence of direct sunlight and heat sources. In addition, regular maintenance of CNC lathes, inspection and replacement of aging electronic components and mechanical parts are also important measures to extend the service life of CNC lathes and improve processing accuracy.

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