The high-speed wire cutting machine's cutting system may produce unusual noises in the following five areas:
1. At the moment of shift, it's crucial to carefully investigate the cause, replace the loose and worn-out keys, ensuring they regain a tight fit; the couplings must restore the function of the buffer pads, making the flexible cushioning effective. These areas should not be operated for extended periods while faulty, as this can lead to irreparable consequences.
2. The movement of foreign objects within the spool is usually caused by small metal particles or molybdenum wire ends entering the spool. As long as it's not due to the falling of the adjustment screw for the dynamic balance within the spool, the machine can continue to operate normally. The small metal particles or molybdenum wire ends will be worn away quickly.
3. If there is a noise from a belt or gear, check if the belt or gear has been excessively worn and replace it promptly. If the noise is due to improper meshing gaps, adjust the meshing gaps immediately.
4. Excessive load on the silk tube's bearing can lead to friction or impact noise, quickly damaging the related machine parts. Abnormal phenomena in this area require immediate shutdown and thorough investigation until the issue is resolved and stopped.
5. The fan blades or the motor itself for the wire-drawing electric motor must maintain dynamic balance.






