The CNC vertical lathe is a high-precision mechanical equipment. Due to its complex structure and long service life, it must be properly maintained and maintained to ensure its normal working performance. Below, we will introduce how to properly maintain a CNC vertical lathe and what key points to pay attention to.
1. Maintenance regularity
CNC vertical lathes must be maintained and inspected according to a prescribed schedule. Depending on the manufacturer's recommendations, maintenance may need to be performed every 6 or 12 months. Maintenance includes cleaning and curing, as well as operational and operational testing.
2. Clean the lathe
Before working on machines and equipment, make sure their surfaces are clean. Use a dust duster to clean everything on the surface and inside to ensure the cutting fluid adheres to the machine. Wash floors and machine surfaces with warm soapy water to remove dirt. After cleaning, spray anti-rust, anti-corrosive and rinse agents on the machine.
3. Lubrication system
Use lubricating oil in your lathe's lubrication system to ensure proper operation. Generally speaking, lubricating oil needs to be changed regularly to ensure that it maintains its normal operating temperature and pressure. Especially in the bearing parts of CNC vertical lathes, the requirements for the consistency and consistency of lubricating oil are higher.
4. Make sure sensitive wires and machines are grounded
When using a CNC vertical lathe, make sure all wires are connected correctly, connected and tightened to prevent damage to the machine. In addition, ensure good contact between the machine structure and its grounding cable. The grounding of the machine is a very important task to prevent the machine from storing static electricity and ensure personal safety.
5. Maintain appropriate environmental conditions
The working environment of the CNC vertical lathe should maintain a suitable temperature and humidity. Excessive temperature may cause the machine's circuit board to be deformed and damaged. Excessive humidity may cause metal parts inside the machine to rust. Ventilation also needs to be ensured to remove chips and harmful gases from the work area.
6. Pay attention to safety
When operating a CNC vertical lathe, relevant safety rules must be followed. You must remain alert at all times and never operate in an unsafe manner. Cables must be installed vertically to prevent accidental collisions from causing damage to the machine or casualties. Avoid reaching into the machine operating area.
In short, the maintenance and upkeep of CNC vertical lathes are necessary to ensure their normal operation. Only by following correct maintenance procedures and careful use can you ensure that your CNC vertical lathe maintains top performance.