Have you understood all the ten key points for using and maintaining the mold?
The service life of the mold depends not only on whether a reasonable mold structure is selected, high manufacturing accuracy, good heat treatment effect, and the correct selection of mechanical and mechanical mold installation accuracy, but also on the correct use, maintenance, and upkeep of the mold. The following points should be noted:
(1) The quality of selecting CNC machinery is very important, and the quality of the mold cannot be ignored. Before preparing the mold for installation and use, strict inspection should be carried out to remove dirt and check whether the guide sleeve and mold are well lubricated.
(2) It is necessary to regularly inspect the mechanical turntable and mold installation base to ensure the coaxial accuracy of the upper and lower turntables.
(3) Install the convex and concave molds on the turntable according to the mold installation procedure, ensuring that the directions of the convex and concave molds are consistent. Especially for molds with directional requirements (non circular and square), it is important to be careful to prevent incorrect or reverse installation.
(4) After the installation of the mold for CNC machinery, it is necessary to check whether the fastening screws of the mold installation base are properly locked.
(5) When the convex and concave die edges of mechanical molds are worn, they should be stopped and sharpened in a timely manner. Otherwise, it will quickly expand the wear degree of the mold edges, accelerate mold wear, and reduce the quality of stamping parts and mold life.
(6) For the general molds used in mass production, there should be backup needs to facilitate rotation of production and ensure production needs.
(7) Stamping personnel should use softer metals (such as copper, aluminum, etc.) to install the mold, and do not use harder metals to knock to prevent damage to the mold during the installation process.
(8) During the transportation of the mold, it should be handled with care and not thrown or touched to avoid damaging the blade and guide of the mold.
(9) After use, the mold should not be thrown or placed randomly. It should be promptly returned to the designated location and treated with oil and rust prevention.
(10) To ensure the service life of the mold, the internal springs of the mold should also be replaced regularly to prevent spring fatigue damage from affecting the use of the mold.
(1) The quality of selecting CNC machinery is very important, and the quality of the mold cannot be ignored. Before preparing the mold for installation and use, strict inspection should be carried out to remove dirt and check whether the guide sleeve and mold are well lubricated.
(2) It is necessary to regularly inspect the mechanical turntable and mold installation base to ensure the coaxial accuracy of the upper and lower turntables.
(3) Install the convex and concave molds on the turntable according to the mold installation procedure, ensuring that the directions of the convex and concave molds are consistent. Especially for molds with directional requirements (non circular and square), it is important to be careful to prevent incorrect or reverse installation.
(4) After the installation of the mold for CNC machinery, it is necessary to check whether the fastening screws of the mold installation base are properly locked.
(5) When the convex and concave die edges of mechanical molds are worn, they should be stopped and sharpened in a timely manner. Otherwise, it will quickly expand the wear degree of the mold edges, accelerate mold wear, and reduce the quality of stamping parts and mold life.
(6) For the general molds used in mass production, there should be backup needs to facilitate rotation of production and ensure production needs.
(7) Stamping personnel should use softer metals (such as copper, aluminum, etc.) to install the mold, and do not use harder metals to knock to prevent damage to the mold during the installation process.
(8) During the transportation of the mold, it should be handled with care and not thrown or touched to avoid damaging the blade and guide of the mold.
(9) After use, the mold should not be thrown or placed randomly. It should be promptly returned to the designated location and treated with oil and rust prevention.
(10) To ensure the service life of the mold, the internal springs of the mold should also be replaced regularly to prevent spring fatigue damage from affecting the use of the mold.