There are some common misconceptions in the maintenance of turn-mill composite machine tools that need to be understood!

2022-07-28

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There are some common misconceptions in the maintenance of turning-milling composite machine tools. Understanding these can help improve the performance of the equipment and extend its lifespan. Here are some common misconceptions in maintenance:

Neglecting daily cleaning: Many operators may think that daily cleaning is not important, but in fact, regularly cleaning the machine tool surfaces, worktables, guide rails, and closed covers can prevent the accumulation of metal chips and oil stains, which can affect the normal operation of the machine tool.

Insufficient maintenance of the lubrication system: The lubrication system is key to ensuring the normal operation of the turning-milling composite machine tool. Lubricating oil needs to be regularly replaced and added to ensure the lubrication effect of various components of the machine tool, but some users may overlook this, leading to accelerated wear of components.

Insufficient inspection of the electrical system: The electrical system of the turning-milling composite machine tool also needs to be inspected regularly, including cable connections, switch buttons, power plugs, etc. If problems are not repaired or replaced in a timely manner, it may affect the safety and reliability of the machine tool.

Improper maintenance of the spindle: The spindle is the core component that bears the cutting force and needs to be regularly inspected and maintained, including cleaning, lubrication, and replacement of parts. Some users may neglect the maintenance of the spindle, leading to a decrease in precision or damage.

Neglecting environmental and usage conditions: The environment and usage conditions of the machine tool can also affect its lifespan and performance. The machine tool should be placed in a ventilated and dry area, avoiding prolonged exposure to sunlight or humid environments. At the same time, appropriate processing techniques and tools should be selected to avoid excessive cutting and improper use.

Irregular inspection and maintenance: Some users may think that the machine tool does not need to be inspected and maintained if there are no problems, but in fact, regular inspection and maintenance can prevent potential issues and reduce the failure rate.

Improper operation: Operators should undergo professional training to be familiar with operating procedures and precautions. Untrained operators may cause equipment damage due to unfamiliarity with operating procedures.

Lack of maintenance records: Establishing maintenance records is very important for equipment management, but some users may overlook this, leading to an inability to track the maintenance history and repair status of the equipment.

Avoiding these common misconceptions can ensure the normal operation of the turning-milling composite machine tool, improving production efficiency and product quality.