What
is the service life of CNC Router? A well-build CNC like
EagleTec can serve your business for five years. Here “well-bulid” means three
points. First, every elements should be designed properly include mechanical
and electronic elements. Second, all the elements should be quality ones.
Third, all the elements must be combined very well; in other words, the
assembly must be precise assembly from skilled workers. But please do not think
the Max. Service life of cnc router is 5 years. We can increase that to 6 or 7
years if we use machine carefully and maintain properly. Please see the
checklist in below:
1) Please avoid
the heavy current and heavy magnet devices which will interfere the CNC signal
transfer.
2) Please insure the earth
connection to less the interference with the signal.
3) The voltage should be
smooth, avoid the floating voltage.
4) It is
better to stop a while for the machine with water-cooled spindle if it already
keeps on working for 10 hours. Please change the water timely to keep it clean
and avoid being too hot. If in cold place below zero degrees centigrade, please
use anti-freeze fluid instead of water. If your router machine with air cooling
spindle, you are suggested to stop a while for every 4 or 5 hours continuous
machining and then start again. This is because that air cooling spindle will
become very hot after 4 hours working.
5) Please clean up the dust
on the machine table and transmission parts every day, and lubricate the
transmission parts weekly, such as the guide rails, the ballscrew to guarantee
the smooth running performance. Please noted before lubricate, we should remove
the dust on the linear guide, ball screw and bearing, if can not remove, please
use gasoline to clean. Please run the three axes without milling after
lubrication was done. This step is to make lubrication oil average on
everywhere.
6) For perfect working,
please use the proper software and cutters for different production jobs.
7) Please check the fasteners every three month; they include
screws on the gantry, screws on the ball screw and ball nut.
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