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CNC - 3 Axis Turn Mill
  • WELCOME
    • What is a CNC Router ATC
  • SPECIFICATIONS
    • What is its workflow
  • FUNCTIONS
    • Possible operations
    • Applications
    • Structure of the main components
  • CHUKS , COLLETS AND TOOL BITS
    • Difference between a Chuck , Collet and Tool bit ?
    • Collet
    • Tool Bits
  • Getting Started and Get Cutting !
    • Softwares used and File types
    • Materials
    • Setting up Design
    • Giving Toolpaths
    • Preview , Summary and Saving file
    • Executing
    • Controls
    • Startup Procedure
    • Change / Remove Tool
    • Calibrate New Tools
    • Set HOME
    • Set maximum depth and surface
    • Dry Run
    • Shutdown Procedure
  • Danger Areas and Safety Procedures
    • Do's and Dont's
    • Safety and Monitoring
    • Emergency Stop
    • Hazard Warning Areas of CNC
    • Danger Areas In Machine
    • Troubleshooting
  • Cleaning and maintenance
    • General
    • Daily Maintenance
    • Weekly maintenance
    • Monthly maintenance
    • Annual maintenance (By authorized maintenance personnel only)
  • Tips and Tricks
    • Tabs in Machining
    • Testing
    • Recovering loss of power
    • Special keys and shortcuts
    • Reference
    • Resources
    • Files
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  1. Cleaning and maintenance

Daily Maintenance

  • Multicam tables should be cleared of any debris, tools or other items which may obstruct the machines operation

  • If any lubricants have been used the table should be wiped down after use.

  • If a dust collector was supplied with the machine the filter MUST BE cleaned daily as instructed and the bag level checked. DO NOT allow the bag to become overfull. This could lead to excessive heat build up and fire.

  • ALWAYS warm up spindles prior to commencement of work. When starting the spindle for the first time each day, or after a long period of non-use allow the spindle to undergo a short warm up period.

  • This will allow the bearings to slowly reach a uniform operating temperature. the following cycle speeds are recommended ;

    50% of maximum speed for 2 minutes

    75% of maximum speed for 2 minutes

    100% of maximum speed for 1 minute

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