As a material initial processing equipment, the use of pipe cutting machines is extremely frequent in the daily work of mechanical processing enterprises. How to reduce the cost of using pipe cutting machines is a problem that many users are particularly concerned about. Several suggestions for controlling cutting costs in the daily use of CNC cutting equipment are proposed:
1. Maximizing cutting time:
Although the pipe cutting machine is a type of initial processing equipment, frequent on-off not only reduces work efficiency, but also causes equipment wear and tear. We suggest that enterprises plan their cutting time reasonably, complete cutting tasks in large quantities at once, and minimize downtime caused by maintenance. As an auxiliary infrastructure, we also propose several suggestions for material transportation to shorten the cutting gap. Users can set up multiple cutting platforms and overhead cranes on the processing site.
2. Minimize secondary processing:
The best way to control the cost of secondary processing is to optimize cutting quality. To achieve this, not only good machine tools but also well-trained operators are needed. Skilled operators can cut more workpieces, achieving higher cutting quality, less waste, and lower secondary processing costs.
3. Control the cost of consumables: Good operators can produce more products with the same quantity of consumables and prevent fatal errors from occurring.
In this way, it can reduce the time for manual loading and unloading, allowing operators to focus on cutting work. Machine tool operation suggestion: If the automatic height adjustment device or the idle speed of the machine tool is too slow, it will cause the positioning time of the cutting torch to be even longer than the actual cutting time.
