CNC lathe is a high-end intelligent machine tool equipment with high precision and efficiency, so it is widely used in various manufacturing industries. However, to ensure its normal operation and extend its service life, routine care and maintenance are required. Below we will introduce some routine maintenance operations.
1. Clean the machine tool: Clean the surface and internal debris of the machine tool in time after work to avoid dust and iron filings from clogging parts and gas lines. Keep the machine tool cutting fluid and lubricating oil clean, and promptly check whether the oil-water separator and oil filter are normal.
2. Lubrication system maintenance: Check the machine tool lubrication pump to ensure smooth supply of lubricating oil and maintain the cleanliness of the lubricating oil.
3. Regularly check the spindle: The spindle is the core component of the CNC lathe. It is necessary to regularly check the status of metal parts such as bearings and clutches to ensure the normal operation of the spindle and prevent machine tool jamming, vibration, noise and other problems caused by bearing damage.
4. Electrical control system: Check whether the electrical circuits, switches, control panels and other components of the machine tool are normal, and maintain and replace worn components in a timely manner.
5. Pay attention to tool maintenance: keep the sharpness of the tool and avoid excessive or light cutting load. During the cutting process, the cutting area must be cleaned and lubricated in time to prevent the tool from overheating or scratching the surface of the machine tool.
The above are some key points of daily maintenance of CNC lathes. These operations can minimize the problems and failures that occur during the operation of CNC lathes, ensure the normal operation of the machine tools, and ensure the quality and efficiency of cutting processing. Of course, these maintenance measures also need to be personalized according to different types of CNC lathes. For specific operation methods, you need to refer to the machine tool manual or consult professional technicians.