Daily Maintenance:
➢ At the beginning of the shift, the operator must perform the following operations:
➢ Checking the oil level in the lubrication tank.
➢ Cleaning of the operator and electrical panel.
➢ Whether there are oil and air leaks.
➢ Cleaning the mirror.
➢ Whether there are chips on the slides.
➢ Checking the oil level in the hydraulic tank.
➢ Hydraulic pressures.
➢ Whether the fans in the electrical panel are working or not.
➢ Whether there is any abnormal noise or vibration.
➢ Whether there is an ALARM on the screen of the control unit.
➢ Strength of the connections of the teams.
At the end of each shift, the operator must perform the following actions:
➢ Cleaning of accumulated sawdust on the bench.
➢ Wiping the dirty parts of the counter with a cloth.
Weekly Maintenance:
➢ Whether the warning lights are broken or not.
➢ Checking the hydraulic oil level.
➢ Pressure manometers.
Monthly Maintenance:
➢ Cleaning of electrical panel and air filters.
➢ Control of limit switches.
➢ Whether the button and commutator switches work.
Annual Maintenance:
➢ Spindle runout and vibration control.
➢ Parallelism and perpendicularity control of the turret body.
➢ Changing the lubrication records.
➢ Control of drill center settings.
➢ Checking the tool measuring device.
➢ Control and replacement of slide scrapers.
➢ Changing the hydraulic filter and oil.
➢ Ball screw xyz axis (Ballscrew) control.