1. Safe operation:
-Ensure that all safety measures are in place, including emergency stop buttons, protective covers, etc.
-Operators should wear appropriate protective equipment.
2. Program suspension:
-When the program is running, find a suitable time and press the "pause" button on the CNC system (usually the red emergency stop button).
-At this point, the CNC system will stop executing the current program line, but the spindle may still be rotating.
3. Spindle control:
-Check the control panel of the CNC system and find the option to control the start and stop of the spindle.
-In some CNC systems, it may be necessary to enter a specific maintenance mode to stop the spindle.
4. Mobile tools:
-After the spindle stops, use the manual control function provided by the numerical control system (such as "inching" or "manual moving" mode) to move the tool.
-Depending on the numerical control system, it may be necessary to use the arrow keys or enter specific coordinate values to control the movement of the tool.
5. Tool position adjustment:
-Move the cutter to the required position to ensure that the cutter keeps the correct distance and angle from the workpiece.
6. Program recovery:
-After adjusting the tool position, you can press the "Restore" button to restart the program.
-Ensure that all safety inspections have been completed and that the operator is ready to deal with any possible situation before resuming the procedure.
Please note that the specific operation steps may be different due to different numerical control systems. Before any operation, please read and understand the user manual of CNC system carefully, and ensure that all safety regulations are observed. If you are not familiar with the operation process, it is recommended to do it under the guidance of experienced operators or technicians. In addition, before any manual operation, please ensure that the automatic operation function of the spindle is turned off to prevent accidental injury.