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What are the requirements for the workplace environment of woodworking lathes?

Woodworking lathe has excellent performance. According to the survey, it can basically be "people parking, three shifts a day". But the premise is that it must be maintained in time according to the instructions. Moreover, for rough turning, the cutter consumption can reach about three, and the optimal design of the transmission system greatly reduces the failure rate of the machine tool, while the specially treated gear system can transmit more damping torque to each shaft, so that the shaft is stressed and the teeth are protected.

Woodworking lathes also have special regulations for workplaces. Only by understanding these contents can we ensure the safety and efficiency of processing.

1. Any process using toxic, irritating and flammable substances should be placed in a separate workshop or arranged in a specially separated area in the workshop, and equipped with personal protective equipment and fire fighting equipment.

2, the workshop transport logs, sawn timber, waste channels should be set up and eliminate the direct flow of facilities, such as corridors, corridors, curtains, curtains, and other facilities to prevent the spread of fire, such as automatic fire doors, fire and smoke dampers, water curtains, etc.

3. When the workshop needs to reach the equipment safely, protective railings and stair overpasses should be installed. Anti-skid ground should be laid on the ground of workshop and overpass passage.

4. There should be no equipment and lines on the common pedestrian passage, and its width should not be less than1m.. 5. The conveyor belt below the ground should be covered with a cover plate or a grid-like protective plate. The surface of the metal plate should be non-slip. The gap width of grid protection shall not exceed 30mm.

6, sawdust and waste should be placed in the storage tank outside the factory.

7, where the sound level exceeds the national standard, measures should be taken to reduce the sound in the building and layout.

(1) A large factory building with a height of 6m should be equipped with a ceiling made of sound-absorbing materials (slag cotton sound-absorbing board). For tall and long factories, if the width is less than the height, acoustic panels should also be installed on the walls on both sides.

(2) When the height of the workshop exceeds 6m, install a sound-absorbing ceiling near the woodworking machine tool.

(3) If the sound level of the woodworking machine tool installed in the workshop is high and remote operation is allowed, the operator can work in the soundproof room.

(4) According to the different sound intensity of woodworking machine tools, proper arrangement of various equipment can also achieve the purpose of reducing sound intensity. Planer, circular saw, band saw and other noisy equipment should be arranged separately from other equipment.