Choose an Optimal Environment
Place your machine in a well-ventilated, cool area. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can cause the table to warp over time and reduce the machine’s longevity.
Ensure Proper Lubrication of Rails and Racks
Check the horizontal and vertical guide rails regularly for lubrication. This keeps the rails moving smoothly and prevents wear.
Clean the Vacuum Table Surface
Regularly wipe down the machine’s work table with a cloth dampened in alcohol to keep the vacuum system’s air intake clear. Avoid pouring alcohol directly on the surface.
Inspect the Wiper Blades on the Guide Rails
Check that the rail wiper blades are functioning correctly. Replace them promptly if they show signs of wear or damage to prevent dust buildup.
Monitor the Knife Cutter Tips and Electrodes (if equipped)
For models equipped with various cutting tools, regularly inspect the cutter tips and belt. Replace them if they show any damage to maintain cutting quality.
Test Buttons and Switches
Regularly test all buttons and switches. Replace any that show signs of wear, and perform a comprehensive accuracy test to ensure the machine is cutting precisely.
Rinse the Table Surface After Use
After each job, rinse the work area with compressed air to remove debris, especially scrap. Be sure to dry it afterward to prevent moisture damage.
Return the Blade Head to the Start Position
At the end of the day, move the blade about 10 cm forward to ensure the limit switch resets correctly.
Prevent Rust on Unused Parts
If the machine will be unused for an extended period, apply a light layer of lithium grease to the blade, clamps, and any other moving parts. This will protect them from rust.
Daily Cleaning of the Bed and Guide Rails
Clean the machine bed, guide rails, and other surfaces daily to remove dust and debris. Shut off the air supply and power at the end of each day, and drain any remaining air from the hoses.
Regular Lubrication of the Slide Plate and Guide Rails
Clean and apply lubricant to the slide plate, guide rails, and transmission screw regularly. This keeps all moving parts running smoothly and prevents friction damage.
Tighten Clamps, Steel Belts, and Guide Wheels
Check the clamps, steel belts, and guide wheels for tightness. If any parts are loose, adjust them to maintain cutting precision.