In order to keep the static accuracy of the machine tool within the specified range, the ambient temperature is required to be 15-25°C, and the temperature difference within 24 hours should not exceed ±2. If the voltage in the area of use is unstable, the machine tool should be equipped with a regulated power supply to ensure the normal operation of the machine tool. The lathe should also have reliable grounding. The grounding wire is copper wire, the wire diameter should not be less than 10mm², and the grounding resistance is less than 4 ohms.
The daily use of CNC lathes should be kept away from direct sunlight, vibration sources and heat sources, and places that are too humid, too dusty or corrosive gas. Corrosive gases can easily corrode and deteriorate electronic components, resulting in poor contact or short circuit between components, affecting the normal operation of the equipment. Precision CNC equipment should be kept away from equipment with large vibration, such as punching machines, forging equipment, etc.
The equipment should not be stored for a long time, and the machine tool control system should be fully utilized after purchase. In the first year of use, the weak links that are prone to failure are exposed as soon as possible, and can be eliminated within the warranty period. In order to ensure the normal working performance of the equipment, if the compressed air of the air source does not meet the air source requirements, a set of air source evolution device should be added before the machine is inhaled.
When there is no processing task, the CNC lathe should be powered on regularly, 1-2 times a week, and each time it runs dry for about 1 hour, so as to use the heat of the machine tool itself to reduce the humidity in the machine, so that the electronic components will not get wet, and at the same time. It can timely find out whether the battery alarm occurs to prevent the loss of system software and parameters.

