Ensure Precision Manufacturing: How To Avoid Problems With Your CNC Machinery

Hello, my name is Malcolm and this is my new blog. My friends thought that I was insane when I told them I was going to start a manufacturing blog. However, I'm not insane. I am just massively inspired by a trip I made to my father-in-law's factory. I married into an industrial and manufacturing family who run a number of different plants across the country. When I was brought into the family fold I decided to find out about the industry. It was a fascinating experience and I am really pleased to have had it. I hope you like my blog.

Ensure Precision Manufacturing: How To Avoid Problems With Your CNC Machinery

24 October 2022
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog


If you're new to CNC machining, prepare yourself for some on-the-job training. Operational errors can cause problems with your manufacturing. In fact, even minor mistakes can derail your projects. Luckily, most CNC manufacturing problems can get identified through a quick troubleshooting process. If you're new to CNC manufacturing, read the list provided below. Here are some tips to help you avoid problems with your equipment. 

Check for Programming Errors

If you need to troubleshoot your CNC equipment, start by looking for program errors. CNC equipment is controlled by computers. But, the programming gets done by the operators. One programming error can shut down the entire process. That's why it's important to double-check the data before you run the CNC program. That way, you can catch the errors before the project gets shut down. 

Always Use the Right Settings

If your CNC equipment doesn't seem to be running well, it's time to check the settings. Your CNC machinery has settings for the different types of material you'll work with. There are also different tools that can be used with your machinery. If the settings aren't right, or you're using the wrong tools, your CNC machinery won't run properly. If your machinery isn't running right, be sure to check the settings. Once you've checked the settings, make sure you're using the right tools for the project. 

Keep Up on the Maintenance

If your machined products are coming out with burrs, or other issues, take a look at the maintenance records. Proper maintenance can keep your machinery running smoothly. Without the right maintenance, your projects will suffer. To ensure the best results, clean and lubricate your machinery on a regular basis. If you're not sure how to maintain your CNC machinery, check the owner's manual. You'll find everything you need to keep your CNC machinery running well. 

Monitor the Tool Changer

If your CNC machinery has an automatic tool changer, be sure to monitor the system. Problems with the automatic tool changer can shut down the production process. It's a good idea to inspect the tool changer at the start of each day. Repairs should get carried out right away. You should also inspect the tools on a daily basis. That way, damaged tools can get replaced before they cause problems for your automatic tool changer. 

Avoid manufacturing problems. Use the tips provided here to keep your CNC machinery in tip-top shape. 

Contact a local CNC manufacturing company for more info. 

About Me
Malcolm's Manufacturing Blog

Hello, my name is Malcolm and this is my new blog. My friends thought that I was insane when I told them I was going to start a manufacturing blog. However, I'm not insane. I am just massively inspired by a trip I made to my father-in-law's factory. I married into an industrial and manufacturing family who run a number of different plants across the country. When I was brought into the family fold I decided to find out about the industry. It was a fascinating experience and I am really pleased to have had it. I hope you like my blog.

Search