How to check whether the woodworking engraving machine is normal before work

  We all know that woodworking CNC router can not only complete ordinary cutting and perforation, but also accurately complete the complicated edge banding and engraving processes. Therefore, it is often used in the furniture industry, furniture decoration industry, woodworking decoration industry, and musical instrument industry. And wooden crafts industry. In order to ensure that the woodworking routercan work normally, we must not only ensure the personal safety of the operators, but also conduct a comprehensive inspection of the equipment before its work.

  So what are the steps for woodworking CNC router inspection?

  First of all, the operator must be very familiar with the woodworking engraving machine, whether it is the structure of the engraving machine, the scope of application, the technical specifications of the cutting machine and the safety rules that should be followed when using it, they need to be aware of this to avoid accidents during use . Before the formal operation, the operator is usually required to conduct an inspection. Only those who pass the exam can operate the CNC cutting machine.

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  First, the woodworking routermust be inspected comprehensively before the official start. Check whether the connecting bolts of each part of the routerare loose, whether the transmission device of the routerruns smoothly, and whether it runs smoothly. Whether the buttons of the routerare normal, whether the lubrication system of the cutting machine and the pneumatic system check system and various safety systems are in good condition.

  Then, before the formal processing, the woodworking routerwill be in an idling state, because only idling can ensure that all parts of the machine are normal and safe.

  The above is all about the daily inspection of BCAM woodworking engraving machine, thank you for your understanding and support!

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