10.3 Unsatisfactory Machining Results/Broken Tool
- Check the tool's lifespan: Ensure the coating condition of the tool. Replace
worn-out tools promptly.
- Check material installation: Improper material placement affects machining
results.
- Check software and equipment matching: Ensure consistency between
software settings and machining requirements.
- Check machining file quality: Verify the repair body and layout data for accura-
cy.
- Check spindle chuck cleanliness: Clean and maintain the spindle chuck.
Reasons:
- Mechanical limit: If the X-axis, Y-axis, or Z-axis hard limits appear, it is a
machine limit issue caused by the movement axis hitting the limit switch.
- Motion limit: When this prompt appears, it may indicate that the next motion
step of the processing program exceeds the specified range, causing a motion
limit.
Solution:
- For mechanical limits: Close the prompt box by clicking "OK" and then click the
"Reset" button on the software interface, or restart the lower machine.
- For motion limits: Close the prompt box by clicking "OK" and then click the
"Stop" button, revise the NC file or regenerate it before proceeding.
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11.1 Processing Residues
When handling processing residues, comply with relevant regulations:
1. Avoid hazardous residues entering soil, water, or drains.
2. Adhere to national and local laws at disposal sites.
3. If necessary, dispose of residues through approved processing companies.
Retain reference samples of disposed products for at least six months.
11.2 Disposing of Machines
Before disposing of equipment, contact technical support. If you dispose of the
machine independently, comply with national and local laws. If necessary, use
approved processing companies for disposal.
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