As printing technology advances, the role of fully automatic die-cutting machines in our lives becomes increasingly prominent. These machines are the main force in post-press processing equipment. With the continuous development and expansion of the printing industry, the demand for die-cutting operations is also on the rise. This necessitates our close attention to equipment operation, timely identification of issues, and prompt resolution. What are some of the issues with fully automatic die-cutting machines that we need to closely monitor during operation?
During the operation of the equipment, we must promptly inspect the rotating parts for normalcy. In the event of any abnormalities, the machine should be stopped immediately for inspection and adjustment to eliminate the noise before resuming production.
The issue with paper primarily revolves around specifications. It is necessary to inspect whether the paper meets the process requirements and if the error is within the allowable range before it is fed into the fully automatic die-cutting machine.
Operators must be professionals; non-operators are prohibited from operating equipment to prevent accidents.
The complex fully automatic die-cutting machine certainly contains numerous fasteners, such as screws on steel plates. If not tightened properly, they can lead to blade wear or cardboard deformation. Similarly, if the die holder is not securely fastened, it may come loose during operation.
The iron plate's indentation marks should be regularly inspected, and any foreign objects should be promptly removed.
Regular lubrication of the equipment's operating parts is required, as well as periodic checks for loose screws and the responsiveness of the safety switch.


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