1. During working hours, maintain focus, strictly adhere to operational procedures, and ensure safe operations.
2. Accurately determine the positioning of foam strips. Ensure that the die-cut products match the template and the patterns conform to layout requirements.
3. Ensure the templates are placed on top of the trays. Adjust the placement angle according to production conditions.
4. Carefully adjust the die-cut gap. Before adjustment, place the die-cut shaft gap at a sufficiently large amount. Synchronously adjust the two side regulating wheels according to the thickness of the cardboard, gradually fine-tuning until the cardboard is cut.
Before production, check that the conveyor belt is properly and evenly tensioned.
6. Convert to automatic or manual die-cutting as per production requirements. Be highly focused during manual startup. Signal to the crew of the same machine each time you move. Pay attention to the workbench length when adjusting the automatic stroke. Prevent the tray from bursting out of the workbench.
7. Prior to startup, check for any personnel working inside or outside the machine. Clear all unnecessary items from the work surface. Greet colleagues on the same team and prepare for startup.
During operations, all personnel must cooperate carefully and prioritize safety. Avoid touching moving parts with your hands, do not randomly press buttons, and do not stand in front of the template's running direction.
Prior to production, a pre-production trial run is required. Continuously inspect multiple products, then fold them into shape, and only proceed with formal production once they meet the standards. During production, keep a close watch. Place the products face down and neatly arranged. Fold the semi-finished products into shape, checking every five minutes. Stop the machine and adjust immediately if any issues arise.
10. Regularly inspect components for wear or non-compliance. Repair or replace as necessary.
11. Pay attention to machine maintenance and lubrication.
1) Regular lubrication of transmission gears.
(2) Lubricate the sliding sleeves at both ends of the upper die cutting shaft daily.
(3) Operate ball bearings and perform maintenance every six to twelve months, replenishing with calcium-based grease.
Maintain the cleanliness of the die-cutting shaft. The lower shaft is often wiped with machine oil.
Production complete; power supply disconnected.
14. Before starting the machine, clean it first. Keep your hands clean. After production, clean up around the machine.




