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SOP of Machines

The document provides steps for operating two types of machines: a VMC milling machine with 20 steps, including ensuring proper guarding, tooling, and material securement, and checking systems before and after operation; and a CNC turning machine with 1 step of engaging the servo stabilizer by pressing the green button.

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SOP of Machines

The document provides steps for operating two types of machines: a VMC milling machine with 20 steps, including ensuring proper guarding, tooling, and material securement, and checking systems before and after operation; and a CNC turning machine with 1 step of engaging the servo stabilizer by pressing the green button.

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Machine Steps
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2 CNC Turning 1
SOP
Servo stabilizer on by pressing green push button.
Door Close
Emergency Press(red button)
Machine on by Pressing Green button.(Hydraulic system will be automatically ON.
Emergency release
Check Alarm,press reset if not then rectify.
check hydraulic pressure.
check lubrication level and pressure(should be at greeen level)
Check machine home position if not then make home .
Keep all guards in place while operating the machines.
While operating the VMC milling machine allow no one else to touch it.
Keep hands away from moving cutting tools.
Do not make measurements of the stock while the milling machine is powered.
Do not allow large quantities of chips to accumulate around the work piece or machine
table. After stopping the machine, use a brush or Pneumatic pressure to remove all
excess chips from the mill bed and stock
Use a rag or Kevlar gloves to handle sharp cutting tools
Cutting tools must be securely fastened in the machine spindle with the proper
accessory. Never try to tighten cutting bits or tools by hand.
Do not power the machine to tighten or loosen cutting bits or tools
Work pieces and stock must be rigidly fastened to the mill bed with clamps, a vise, or
special fixtures
Use appropriate speeds and feeds for the type and size of cutter being used and the
material being machined
Make sure the cutting tool is clear of the work piece before starting the machine

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