Chances are, you use at least one CNC machine on a regular basis if you own and operate a manufacturing business. CNC machines perform many functions that are essential to the success of a manufacturing business. Therefore, you should have your CNC machines maintained and inspected regularly to ensure that they will be able to complete the job when required. If a machine breaks down, the business owners will need to spend thousands of dollars. Therefore, it is vital that you perform maintenance checks on your CNC machines regularly to prevent the likelihood of a complete breakdown in the productions process.
Daily Maintenance
You should actually inspect your CNC machines on a daily basis. Of course, these inspections don’t have to be thorough. You simply want to make sure that your CNC machine will be ready to operate the next day.
- Be certain that all surfaces have been wiped down
- Check and replenish the lube level if necessary
- Check the levels for the cooling system if the CNC machine has one
- Be sure the chuck and hydraulic pressures are at the correct level
- Grease any dry parts and remove the chips from the machine’s chip pan
Biannual Maintenance
Every six months, you should have a specialist thoroughly inspect the CNC machine and run extensive tests. This will allow the specialist to identify potential issues with the CNC machine. Some of the tests that the specialist will perform during the inspection includes:
- Replacing the hydraulic oil after draining it
- Removing and cleaning the jaws and the chuck
- Removing oil, sludge, and chips from the coolant tank
- Make sure that the machine remains level
- Replace the suction filters and the line
- Ensure the radiator fins are aligned and clean the radiator
- Replace damaged wipers and clean the wipers that aren’t damaged
For more information about how often you should inspect your CNC machinery, don’t hesitate to contact Tramar Industries today.