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Remember the precautions for using the laser cartridge

NEWS | 2019-09-19 11:07 作者:坎蒂尼精工研发部
Note on using the laser chuck:
1. When installing or lubricating the laser chuck, be sure to turn off all power to ensure operator safety.
2. Do not operate the on-off valve while the spindle is rotating. Do not separate the laser chuck until the turret head returns to a safe position. The workpiece or jaws are not allowed to touch the turret head.
3. The number of rotations of the chuck should be selected according to the cutting conditions to prevent the workpiece from everting and not exceeding the maximum allowable limit. As long as the claws are designed according to specifications,
     Balance and machining can be achieved when the spindle speed is highest, and the heavy unbalanced claw has the greatest influence on the maximum speed. The user should pay full attention to the design of the claw.
4. Do not start the spindle switch before the safety door is closed to prevent the workpiece or claw from flying out.
5. Do not exceed the maximum hydraulic chuck to avoid damaging the chuck or flying out of the workpiece.
6. Use a hydraulic station with a reversing valve to avoid a sudden drop in pressure in the cylinder when the power supply is interrupted and the working object is flying out.
7. Do not replace the chuck at will, so as not to damage the chuck. If the chuck is worn or damaged, the jaws should be replaced immediately to prevent the workpiece from flying out during operation.
8. Do not drink alcohol or take narcotic drugs before operating the machine.
9. Do not wear gloves or a tie when operating the machine.
10. A strap or eyebolt must be used when removing and installing the chuck.
11. When clamping the workpiece, do not get caught in your hand.
12. Do not hit the chuck to prevent the claws or workpiece from flying out.
13. It should be lubricated regularly to avoid bearing rust or parts being worn out due to poor machining accuracy. Regular maintenance must be carried out on the working environment conditions encountered when the chuck is used.