The installation and commissioning process of a CNC lathe includes the following steps:
1.lathe machine positioning: Place the turning machine at the designated position, ensuring the foundation is level and the machine tool is level.
2.Visual inspection before power-on: Check whether the electrical components of the turning machine , such as relays, contactors, fuses, servo motor speed, etc., are loose. Connectors with locking mechanisms should be locked. At the same time, inspect the appearance and structure of the machine tool to ensure that there are no damaged or missing components.
3.Power-on test run: Conduct a power-on test run as required by the manual. Observe the CRT display until a normal picture appears.
4.Functional debugging: Verify the normal operation of each functional component of the machine tool, such as the spindle, feed shaft, tool magazine, lubrication system, etc.
5.Precision debugging: Conduct precision debugging of the machine tool, including geometric accuracy, positioning accuracy, and repeat positioning accuracy, etc.
6.Parameter Settings: According to the processing requirements of the workpiece, set the machine tool parameters, such as tool compensation, coordinate system Settings, etc.
7.No-load run test: In the automatic operation mode, conduct a no-load run test on the machine tool to check the operation of each component.
8.Load test: In the automatic operation mode, conduct a load test to check the operational performance of the machine tool under load conditions.
9.Acceptance and delivery: After the machine tool is debugged and qualified, acceptance and delivery will be carried out, and necessary operation and maintenance training will be provided.
During the entire installation and commissioning process, safety should be given top priority, operating procedures should be followed, and the safety of the machine tool and personnel should be ensured. At the same time, operations must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions and technical requirements provided by the machine tool manufacturer to ensure the normal operation and service life of the machine tool.



