2024-08-20
The use of the static tool holder depends mainly on its design, function and the type of machine tool it is applied to.
1. Preparation before installation: Make sure the static tool holder and its accessories (such as clamping nuts, locating pins, etc.) are intact. Check whether the machine tool's tool holder or turret is clean and free of debris or chips. Prepare the required tools and ensure that they meet the specifications of the static tool holder.
2. Install the tool: According to the design of the static tool holder, place the tool correctly in the tool holder. This usually involves inserting the tool handle into the corresponding hole in the tool holder and ensuring that it is stable and without shaking. Use a clamping device (such as a clamping nut) to fix the tool to the tool holder, ensuring that the clamping force is moderate, neither too tight nor too loose.
3. Adjustment and positioning: According to the processing requirements, adjust the position of the tool in the static tool holder to ensure that it can accurately align with the workpiece. Use the machine tool's positioning system (such as a CNC system) to accurately position and calibrate the tool.
4. Programming and running: Enter the processing program in the CNC system of the machine tool, including parameters such as tool path, cutting speed, feed rate, etc. Start the machine tool and let the static tool holder drive the tool to process according to the predetermined program.
5. Monitoring and maintenance: During the processing, closely monitor the operating status of the machine tool and the static tool holder to ensure that no abnormalities occur. After the processing is completed, promptly clean up the static tool holder and the surrounding cutting chips and coolant residues. Regularly inspect and maintain the static tool holder, including checking the tightness of the clamping device, the wear of the tool holder, etc., and replace or repair it when necessary.