Reasons for overheating of furniture cutting machine in summer
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Reasons for overheating of furniture cutting machine in summer

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In summer, the temperature outside itself is relatively high, and the machine will generate heat during operation, so sometimes the equipment will overheat. If you want to verify that the furniture cutting machine is not overheating, you will need to restart the machine, check that the heat reset button on the machine is equipped or can use a thermostat that clearly indicates whether the temperature is above a safe operating level. In addition, if there is an infrared camera, it can also show when the cutting machine reaches the overload temperature.

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In the use of many automated machines, heat is often the product of harsh working conditions. For woodworking cutting machines, there are usually five reasons for the body to overheat:

1. Electrical overload caused by high voltage or overwork will cause the machine to overheat. When the wood cutting machine is difficult to work or has an abnormal load, heat can become a major side effect, causing the machine to fail.

2. Low resistance is also a common reason for the failure of the cutting machine. Reducing motor windings by heating will pave the way for short circuits and leaks that put the machine at risk of failure.

3. Dust and debris contamination will increase the internal temperature of the woodworking CNC cutting machine, preventing it from cooling, resulting in prolonged overheating. This usually happens without proper maintenance or removal of contaminant particles from the machine.

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4. Start-stop frequency plays an important role in thermal damage. Excessive start, stop and restart of the machine will not cool down properly. Therefore, high temperature environments can wear down the integrity of components.

5. The influence of vibration will increase from small to large, which will gradually lead to overheating. If the vibrations are severe enough, they can raise the temperature to unsafe levels and cause the normal efficiency of the machine to begin to decline.

Aside from the friction of mechanical equipment, heat is the bane of any factory automation equipment. Controlling heat starts with understanding what causes heat and what can be done to reduce or eliminate it.