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Every aspect of the process, from the selection of the equipment to the machine to the training of the operators, is filled with the good intentions of the company. The aim is to ensure that there are no "moths" in the processing machine. Faced with this situation, we actually need to reflect on it. We need to thoroughly check all aspects of the machine and there are many reasons why the accuracy of the machine may be unsatisfactory, these are just three of the main ones.
Reason 1: No good lubrication. When the machine is running, milling and cutting are often required to perform a series of operations. As the tools and profiles are reciprocated one after the other. During this process, the tools and profiles are bound to cause severe friction and the necessary damage due to frictional heat. Currently, in order to effectively minimize the wear and tear of the tools, wear and tear, during the machining process, many companies introduce the necessary cooling during the machining process
Cause 2: Equipment Quality factor The quality factor of the machine is usually more serious compared to the lubrication factor. This is because once it has been determined that the machine is not machining with the required accuracy because of poor equipment quality, the problem becomes very problematic.
Cause 3: Operational Factors Automation and advanced equipment cannot be achieved without human assistance. When operating a machine for contouring, the setting of parameters and the actual operating experience of the individual can affect the accuracy of the machine. If the quality of the equipment is reliable, there is still the problem of substandard processing accuracy, from which the "operator" usually cannot escape. Therefore, if the machine is processing parts to meet market demand, then companies will do more checking when selecting equipment operators, and major global events must be good, but effective. To ensure machining accuracy, the micro-lubrication factor of the equipment must not be ignored, otherwise it will be too late to breathe a sigh of relief when something goes wrong.