Some common misconceptions when operating low cost high speed press may lead to equipment damage, decreased production efficiency, or safety accidents. Here are some common misconceptions that require special attention:
Some operators may think that high speed press are easy to operate, thus ignoring safety operating procedures. May cause operational errors, resulting in personal injury or damage to high speed press. It is recommended to strictly follow safety operating procedures and wear personal protective equipment such as helmets, goggles, gloves, etc. Before operation, make sure to understand and be familiar with all safety functions and emergency stop buttons of the equipment.
The mold installation is not firm or the positioning is inaccurate. May cause damage to the mold, substandard quality of stamped parts, or malfunction of high speed press. It is recommended to ensure accurate positioning and firm fixation of the mold during installation. Use professional tools for mold installation and adjustment, avoiding the use of improper tools or methods.
Neglecting the lubrication needs of low cost high speed press or excessively adding lubricating oil. Insufficient lubrication may lead to increased equipment wear, while excessive lubrication may contaminate the working environment and even affect the normal operation of the equipment. It is recommended to regularly check the lubrication condition of the equipment and add an appropriate amount of lubricating oil according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Use clean and suitable lubricants, and avoid mixing with other types of lubricants.
Believe that the equipment can operate continuously for a long time without maintenance. The performance of the equipment deteriorates, the failure rate increases, and may even lead to serious accidents. It is recommended to develop a detailed maintenance plan for low cost high speed press and strictly follow the plan. Regularly inspect all components of the equipment and replace worn and vulnerable parts in a timely manner. Keep the equipment clean and dry, and prevent pollutants such as water and oil from entering the interior of the equipment.
Blindly increasing stamping speed in pursuit of production efficiency. May cause overload of high speed press, damage to molds, or substandard quality of stamped parts. It is recommended to choose the appropriate stamping speed based on the characteristics of the material and the requirements of the stamped parts. When adjusting the stamping speed, it should be gradually increased and the operation of the equipment should be observed to ensure that the equipment is running in a stable state.