Stone machine usage skills improve processing efficiency and quality
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As an important equipment in the modern stone processing industry, the operation skills of stone machines directly affect processing efficiency, finished product quality and equipment life.Mastering the correct usage method can not only improve production efficiency, but also reduce equipment loss and maintenance costs. This article will introduce several key usage skills to help operators better play the performance of stone machines.
First, reasonable adjustment of cutting parameters is the key to improving processing efficiency. The cutting speed, feed speed and tool speed of the stone machine need to be adjusted according to the hardness of the stone. For example, hard stones such as granite require lower cutting speeds and higher tool speeds, while softer stones such as marble can appropriately increase the cutting speed. Operators should flexibly adjust parameters according to the type and thickness of the stone to avoid increased tool wear or uneven cutting surface due to improper parameters.
Secondly, the selection and maintenance of tools directly affect the processing quality. Different stones need to match different types of tools, such as diamond saw blades for hard stones, while silicon carbide tools are more suitable for soft stones. Regularly check the wear of the tool and replace the passivated tool in time to avoid the decrease of cutting efficiency or burrs on the surface of the finished product due to tool problems. In addition, make sure that the tool is firmly installed before use to avoid processing deviation or equipment damage due to looseness.
In addition, correct operating posture and safety protection are equally important. Operators should be familiar with the start, stop and emergency braking functions of the stone machine to avoid equipment failure or safety accidents caused by misoperation. During processing, protective glasses and dust masks should be worn to reduce the impact of dust on health. At the same time, regularly clean the equipment and work area to prevent debris accumulation from affecting the heat dissipation and operation stability of the equipment.
Finally, regular maintenance is the key to extending the life of the stone machine. After each use, the stone debris on the surface and inside of the equipment should be cleaned, and the lubrication system should be checked for normal operation. When it is out of use for a long time, the power supply should be cut off and the equipment should be covered to prevent dust and moisture from intruding.
Mastering these stone machine usage skills can not only improve processing efficiency, but also ensure the long-term stable operation of the equipment, creating more value for stone processing companies.






