Dual-spindle CNC latheBringing enhanced efficiency to large-scale production and processing companies, what preparatory steps must be taken before usage?

The primary component locations require distinction when increasing lubrication dosage on CNC double-sided milling machines. The addition of lubrication to large CNC twin-spindle turning machines is subject to strict requirements, unlike other equipment where it's simple to add lubricant wherever it's needed. In milling machines, the primary component locations bear significant friction, necessitating a higher lubrication demand to ensure that machine parts do not suffer excessive damage.
Optional components: When adding lubrication to the non-essential areas of a double-head CNC lathe, it is actually more likely to be overlooked, leading to a series of issues. Many people make the mistake of believing that the function of non-essential areas is unimportant and that additional lubrication is not necessary, which can cause significant wear on the components. It is advisable to periodically add a moderate amount of lubrication to these non-essential areas based on production frequency, ensuring they operate normally.
Many manufacturers are experiencing lathe issues, and it is still unclear whether there is a significant relationship with the open equipment. This is because when the double-head CNC lathe's open equipment is activated, the electrical current reaches its peak. Without proper inspection, any minor detail can lead to equipment failure. Although most modern equipment is equipped with warning systems, it is still necessary to address the root cause to ensure long-term equipment use. Below, we provide a detailed introduction to the preparations required for operating an open CNC double-head lathe:
Firstly, for power equipment, ensuring the stable operation of a CNC double-sided milling machine hinges on the reliability of power supply. Before opening the equipment, it is crucial to inspect for any connection errors in the power wiring, the likelihood of power short circuits, and the insulation equipment, to guarantee that the power supply is capable of normal operation.
Next, it is crucial to clean the milling machine before powering it on. Once the power is connected, the current will flow to every part of the twin-head CNC lathe. If there are any conductive materials or debris present on the milling machine at this time, it can affect the normal operation of the equipment and trigger the warning system to shut down the machine, thereby reducing the safety of operating the equipment. Many people believe that similar issues are caused by debris on the milling machine, which is often due to poor contact. Therefore, it is necessary to clean the milling machine thoroughly before opening the equipment.
Dual-axis CNC latheTo ensure more efficient results in our work and to guarantee our safety, the aforementioned aspects are necessary to be addressed prior to the launch.







