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How to debug the terminal

Terminal debugging process: firstly, check whether there is any obvious abnormal sound, and if there is, let the mechanic judge whether it needs maintenance. The second blade installation must be operated by professional technicians. Before installing the blade, it is necessary to strictly check whether the specifications of the blade and the terminal machine are consistent, and then install it after confirmation. Manual swing test can be carried out after installation. Jason Machinery has an article to teach you how to test. Third, check the feeding system, install the terminals that need to be punched, and adjust the feeding pressure plate with a hexagon wrench so that the terminals can easily pass through. Manually test whether the feeding position is suitable. If there are problems such as material jamming and material jumping, loosen the locking screw of the feeder with an Allen wrench, twist the adjusting lever to adjust it until it is in the best condition, then lock the locking screw of the feeder before starting operation. Fourth, test the tension. After the above steps are debugged, take the waste wire to test the tension, press the tension test zero key to adjust it to zero, and clamp the end wire to be tested for testing. If the measured tension is not within the standard range, please ask the mechanic to readjust it until it reaches the standard value. fifth

The whole process test, with a set of line operation, is sent to the first piece of IPQC for confirmation, and mass production can begin. In the production process, the operator must check whether the terminal has any bad conditions such as gluing and neck hanging. And every 1 hour, the terminal will be tested for dysentery. Finally, after the production is completed, cleaning up the wastes in and around the terminal machine and adding lubricating oil to the terminal machine regularly can improve the service life of the terminal machine. Jason machinery technicians will teach the debugging and maintenance details of the terminal on the spot.