Handling and precautions of woodworking cnc router machine cutting tools

The performance of the woodworking cnc router machine itself is important, but the choice of woodworking cnc router machine tools also affects the processing effect and processing efficiency. You get what you pay for, no matter what kind of things we buy, this sentence makes a lot of sense. A good woodworking cnc router machine has high machine configuration and good quality accessories, and the price is definitely high.

Precautions for loading and unloading of woodworking cnc router machine cutters:

1. When loading the knife, clean the chuck and pressure cap with gasoline or WD40 cleaning agent.

2. Put the chuck into the pressure cap, otherwise the tool will not be easy to install. If the chuck is not clamped in the pressure cap, the chuck will be clamped in the motor shaft and cannot be removed when unloading the tool.

3. Before clamping, pay attention to whether the chuck matches the selected tool, otherwise the tool cannot be tightened.

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  4. When clamping the tool, the part of the tool protruding from the chuck should not be too long, otherwise it is easy to produce vibration during the machining process, which will affect the machining quality of the workpiece surface.

5. When changing the tool, the spindle speed must be zero, that is, the tool is allowed to be disassembled when the spindle is stopped, otherwise serious personal injury accidents may occur.

6. If you use the presser foot to engrave, you need to use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust on the presser foot and the spindle, and then install the tool.

7. In the process of screwing up the pressure cap, be sure to align the pressure cap to the rotor thread, and first screw it in place by hand without any effort.

8. When unloading the knife, clean up the waste on the pressure cap and rotor shaft before unloading the knife.

The above is the information about the loading and unloading of woodworking cnc router machine tools and precautions that we introduced for everyone. If you want to know more information about the engraving machine, please call us!

 

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