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Automatic Operation

Do not start the automatic workpiece machining process without first ensuring that the machine is fully operational. Before commencing production, test the program to be run without any tools or workpieces attached to ensure it operates correctly. Only begin production after confirming that it produces the desired results. If the machine's proper functioning is not verified, it may lead to unexpected behavior, potentially damaging the workpiece and/or the machine or causing injury to the user.

 

Ensure that the specified feed rate is suitable for the intended operation. Generally, each machine has a maximum allowable feed rate. The appropriate feed rate varies depending on the intended machining process. Refer to the manual prepared by the machine manufacturer to specify the maximum allowable feed rate. Operating the machine at a speed different from the recommended rate may result in unexpected behavior, potentially damaging the workpiece and/or the machine or causing injury to the user.

 

Ensure that the tool compensation and work offset values are entered correctly and that the selections are made accurately. Incorrect entry of tool compensation values or work offset values, or failure to make the correct selections for these commands, may result in unexpected machine behavior, potentially damaging the workpiece and/or the machine or causing injury to the user.