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How does Manhart (Guangdong) CNC Machine Tool Co., Ltd. deal with common safety hazards when operating CNC rolling and bending machines?

It is very important to deal with common safety hazards when operating CNC rolling and bending machines. Here are some suggestions for dealing with common security risks:
1. * * Improper wearing of work clothes * *: Ensure that operators wear work clothes as required, including work clothes with reflective strips and safety shoes. Work clothes should be tight and not interfere with operation, avoiding wearing loose or excessively long clothing.
2. * * Improper use of tools * *: Operators are prohibited from replacing or processing machine parts at will, and must use the correct tools for operation. Regularly inspect and maintain tools to ensure they are in good working condition.
3. * * Improper operation * *: Operators should strictly follow the operating procedures of the CNC rolling and bending machine, and should not change the program or processing parameters arbitrarily. During the operation, it is important to stay focused and avoid distractions or fatigue.
4. * * Electrical faults * *: Regularly check the connection of electrical circuits and components to ensure good contact and no signs of aging. At the same time, regular maintenance and upkeep should be carried out on the electric motor to avoid the occurrence of electrical faults.
5. * * Mechanical failure * *: Regularly inspect and maintain the mechanical components of the CNC rolling and bending machine, including bearings, belts, gears, etc. When wear or abnormal conditions are found, they should be replaced or repaired in a timely manner to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
6. * * Usage Environment * *: CNC bending machines usually work in high noise environments and busy operating scenarios. Operators should wear protective equipment such as earplugs to reduce noise damage to hearing. At the same time, keep the work area clean and ventilated, and reduce the impact of harmful dust on the health of operators.
7. Emergency measures: In case of an emergency, the operator should immediately press the emergency stop button, cut off the power, and evacuate the equipment. At the same time, report to relevant management or maintenance personnel for handling.
In summary, dealing with common safety hazards in CNC rolling and bending machines requires operators to strictly follow operating procedures, wear work clothes and tools correctly, regularly inspect and maintain equipment, and pay attention to improving the working environment. In addition, emergency measures should be formulated to cope with the occurrence of emergencies. By implementing these measures, safety hazards can be minimized to the greatest extent, ensuring the safety of operators and the stable operation of equipment.