What skills are required to operate a Deep Hole Skiving Burnishing Machine
To operate a Deep Hole Skiving Burnishing Machine, you must first be proficient in its basic functions. You need to know how to properly start and shut down the machine and be familiar with the functions of the various buttons on the control panel, such as those for adjusting spindle speed and feed rate. This ensures you can accurately set these parameters according to your processing requirements.
Next, you must understand the basic technological requirements of the process. For workpieces made of different materials (e.g., steel or aluminum), you need to know which types of skiving and roller burnishing tools to use. You must also determine the appropriate pressure settings for deep holes of varying diameters and depths to avoid workpiece failure or equipment damage caused by incorrect parameters.
Safety awareness is equally critical. Before operation, verify that the Deep Hole Skiving Burnishing Machine’s safety devices are functioning correctly. During processing, continuously monitor the machine’s status. If you detect unusual sounds or vibrations, immediately press the emergency stop button to prevent accidents.
Finally, you must possess basic fault diagnosis skills. For example, if the workpiece’s surface accuracy falls below standard after processing, determine whether the issue stems from tool wear, incorrect parameter settings, or unstable workpiece clamping. Then take timely corrective actions, such as replacing the tool, adjusting parameters, or re-clamping the workpiece.