With the continuous development of the machine tool industry, the competitiveness of CNC lathes is also constantly improving. If you want your products to maintain a good sales status, the improvement of product performance must be considered. Among the many performances, the service life of CNC lathes is a relatively important one. Today, we BULAMA will explain to you the five major issues that need to be considered to extend the service life of CNC lathes.

- Electrical failure
Electrical failures include power failures, circuit failures, contact failures, etc. When such failures occur, the power supply should be turned off first to check whether the line is connected normally and whether the power supply is normal. If the electrical components are damaged, they need to be replaced or repaired. - Mechanical failure
Mechanical failures include transmission system failures, guide rail wear, bearing damage, etc. When mechanical parts make abnormal sounds or run unsmoothly, they need to be checked and repaired or the damaged parts replaced in time. - Control system failure
Control system failures may be caused by software problems, memory problems, interface problems, etc. When there is a problem with the control system, it is necessary to troubleshoot the problem in time, for example, the computer can be restarted and the software can be reinstalled. - Programming problems
When using CNC machine tools and lathes, problems with program writing are also a common fault. In this case, it is necessary to recheck the program code to find and solve the errors. - Hydraulic system failure
Hydraulic system failures mainly include problems such as excessive oil temperature and oil pump failure. When these problems occur, the hydraulic oil should be replaced in time, the oil circuit should be checked for smoothness, and necessary repairs should be performed.
The above are the five major issues that need to be considered to extend the service life of CNC lathes shared by BULAMA. I hope the above description will be helpful to everyone.