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1. For
machines that have been unused for extended periods, check
whether the motor's insulation resistance exceeds 7MΩ before
operation. If not, perform moisture-proof treatment or run the
machine idle for 10 minutes to remove moisture.
2. Before
starting the machine, visually inspect the motor and power cord
for normal condition; ensure switches and adjustment knobs are
in correct positions. Any abnormalities may cause machine
damage.
3. When replacing or
adjusting cutting tools, always disconnect the power supply by
unplugging the power cord. Never insert hands into the
processing area while the machine is operating.
4. The outer
surface of the clamped pipe section must be smooth, free of
protrusions, burrs, or foreign matter. Remove any such defects
beforehand. In the case of oxygen-cut pipes, any slag or
accumulated material on the cross-section should also be removed
prior to processing.
5. When
mounting the beveling machine onto the pipe, ensure secure
clamping without looseness. However, avoid using excessively
long leverage rods to tighten clamping screws, as this may cause
excessive deformation of the machine housing, affecting the
perpendicularity of the beveled surface or even damaging the
housing beyond repair.
6. When
installing cutting tools, their rotational radius must not
exceed the machine's rotational clearance. Cutting tools are
consumable parts. Replace immediately if the cutting edge
develops nicks or shows severe wear.
7. During
operation, monitor for abnormal sounds, overheating, smoke,
vibration, or excessive motor sparks. If any of these occur,
shut down the machine immediately for inspection. Do not force
operation until the issue is resolved.
8. Do not
disassemble the machine without professional guidance. If you
cannot diagnose the problem, please contact us.
9. When
finishing pipe processing, ensure the feed clutch is pulled
upward to the dotted line position once the desired position is
reached. Failure to do so will cause continuous cutting,
resulting in material waste and machine damage.
10. After 100
hours of operation, perform maintenance and add lubricating oil
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