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What is the working principle of woodworking machinery?

Working principle of woodworking machinery Woodworking machinery is a machine that processes wood into wooden patterns, or wood products and various appliances by sawing, planing, turning, milling and drilling. It is a kind of machinery commonly used in enterprises. In addition to wood processing, it is often used in the wood mold workshop (section) and auxiliary workshop (woodworking workshop) of the foundry branch (workshop) of machinery factory. Because of the position of woodworking production in machinery factory, woodworking machinery and its operation safety are often ignored. Therefore, accidents caused by woodworking machinery in operation continue to occur, especially those caused by circular saws, band saws and woodworking planers, and the injured parts are mostly concentrated in upper limbs and fingers. According to statistics, such accidents account for more than 60% of woodworking machinery injuries. Injury accidents of woodworking machinery are mostly caused by high-speed sharp blades, and the degree of injury is often more serious than general mechanical accidents, and most of the injured people become lifelong disabilities.

Woodworking machinery classification can be divided into the following categories according to the working principle, structural performance characteristics and application scope of the equipment:

(1) Woodworking sawing machines can be divided into longitudinal circular sawing machines, transverse circular sawing machines, band sawing machines, reciprocating sawing machines, chain sawing machines and sawing machines according to the movement characteristics, basic structure and layout of workpieces and cutters.

(2) Woodworking planers include single-sided, double-sided, three-sided, four-sided planers and plane planers.

(3) Woodworking milling machines include interface milling machines, vertical milling machines, double-sided, three-sided, four-sided milling machines and copying milling machines.

(4) Woodworking drilling machines include vertical single-axis drilling machines, multi-axis drilling machines, horizontal drilling machines, multi-axis row drilling machines and special drilling machines.

(5) Woodworking mortise and tenon machines include horizontal, chain and ordinary mortise and tenon machines.

(6) Woodworking lathe

(7) Woodworking disc and shell machines include disc sander, narrow-band sander, drum sander, combined sander and broadband sander.

(8) Woodworking multi-purpose machine tools include planer, planer and sawing machine.