When using a flat jaw pliers device and a fixed jaw aligning device, first wipe the bottom surface of the pliers seat and the milling machine workbench clean. The machine flat pliers should be located to the left of the center of the CNC lathe milling machine workbench. When machining general workpieces on a CNC lathe, place the positioning key on the base of the machine's flat jaw pliers into the T-shaped groove in the center of the workbench, fix the clamp seat, and finally rotate the clamp body according to the scoring line on the base, so that the fixed clamp plane is parallel or straight with the axis of the milling machine spindle, or can be adjusted to the desired viewpoint. After the machine is equipped with a flat jaw pliers, the fixed jaw needs to be aligned. The detailed methods for aligning are as follows:
1. When using a scribe to align the fixed jaw with the axis of the milling machine spindle for machining a longer workpiece, the fixed jaw can be aligned with the axis of the milling machine spindle through a device that can be aligned with a scribe. When aligning the CNC lathe, clamp the scoring needle between the tool bar washer, make the scoring needle tip closer to the fixed jaw plane, move the workbench longitudinally, investigate the gap size between the scoring needle tip and the fixed jaw plane, and ensure that the fixed jaw plane is straight with the spindle axis of the milling machine. Then, tighten the clamp body and conduct an inspection.
2. When using a right angle ruler to align and fix the jaw parallel to the spindle axis of the milling machine for machining shorter workpieces, the milling cutter can mill out the entire plane in one go, or when the machining part is required to be straight with the reference plane, the fixed jaw of the machine flat jaw pliers should be installed parallel to the spindle axis. At this time, the CNC lathe can use a square ruler to align the fixed jaw. When aligning, loosen the fastening nut of the clamp body to ensure that the fixed jaw plane is roughly parallel to the axis of the spindle. Hold the square ruler in your hand to ensure that the bottom surface of the ruler seat is tightly against the straight guide rail surface of the bed. Carefully adjust the clamp body to ensure that the fixed jaw plane is tightly aligned with the outer measuring surface of the square ruler. Then tighten the clamp body and inspect it afterwards.
3. When using an indicator to align the fixed jaw with the spindle axis of a CNC lathe milling machine that is straight or parallel to a finer workpiece, the indicator can be used to align the fixed jaw. When aligning, suction the magnetic watch base onto the beam guide rail surface, install an indicator watch, make the measuring rod of the watch straight with the fixed jaw plane, make the measuring head of the watch in contact with the jaw plane, compress the measuring rod by 0.3-0.4mm, move the work table longitudinally, and the reading of the survey form is within the full length of the jaw, so that the fixed jaw is straight with the axis of the milling machine spindle. After the alignment of the CNC lathe meets the requirements, gently tighten the clamp body for inspection. After passing the inspection, tighten the clamp body with force.
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