Specifications
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July 08 XYZ Machine Tools Issue 01
XYZ 560 Mini Mill and 710 VMC Operation Manual
5.7 Inspection
5.7.1 Before Power Start-up
1. Make sure the power supply specification is correct (check transformer tappings are set
for the supply voltage).
2. Make sure electric cables and connections are correct to local safety regulations.
3. Make sure connections between the machine and grounding terminals are correct.
4. Make sure the circuit breaker or fuse required by the local safety regulations is installed
and the correct rating on the power supply side.
5. Make sure the temporary fastening equipment used during the transportation process
are removed.
6. Make sure there are no loose components on the working table.
7. Make sure there are no loose components on the folding guard.
8. Make sure all the fixing studs are attached correctly.
9. Check all nuts, bolts, locks, and other components are secure.
10. Make sure the hydraulic, pneumatic, and cutting coolant systems are connected
correctly.
11. Make sure the safety-guarding shields and doors are in a good working order.
12. Make sure the hydraulic oil, lubricant, and cutting coolant are filled to the required levels.
13. Make sure all the over-travel limit switches are working.
14. Make sure the tension of the spindle driver’s belt is correct.
15. Make sure there are no personnel or substance around the Machine before starting.
16. Read the Machine manuals carefully and understand the safety instructions and
operating procedures before starting up the machine.
5.7.2 After Power Start-up
WARNING - Lethal Voltages. Use suitably qualified electricians to install and
maintain the Machine electrical equipment. Failure to do so may result in a lethal
electric shock or serious injury.
Make sure the power supply wiring is connected to the correct connection points. Follow the
instructions below to check the power wiring.
1. Make sure the power supply switches operate normally.
2. Make sure the hydraulic pump and cutting coolant pump operate normally. Stop the
machine immediately if the pressure indications are not correct. Check the power supply
wiring connection if necessary.
3. Make sure the emergency stop switch operates correctly.
4. Make sure the lubrication pump operates and all the machine parts are lubricated
properly.
5. Make sure the stroke-limiting functions specified by the NC programming codes and
over-travel limit switch work correctly.










