When starting medical machining, the operator should adjust the feed speed to a very small value, execute in a single block, concentrate on positioning, dropping the tool, and inserting the tool quickly. Put the hand on the stop button and stop immediately if there is a problem, pay attention to the direction of the tool movement. To ensure safe feed, then slowly increase the feed speed to a suitable level, and at the same time add coolant or cold air to the tool and the workpiece. (more…)
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