General considerations for the shank


First, when selecting a product

1. Check the size and shape of the spindle hole and the shank to ensure compatibility with your machine or tooling system.

2. Choose a cutting tool that matches both the holder and the intended application, ensuring it is the correct size and geometry for optimal performance.

3. Select appropriate cutting conditions such as speed, feed, and depth of cut based on the material being machined and the tool’s specifications.

Second, when handling products

1. When transporting or removing the product from its packaging, handle it carefully to prevent dropping or damage due to impact.

2. Exercise caution when moving multiple items or heavy-duty shanks to avoid strain or injury.

3. Never attempt to modify or disassemble the handle, as this may compromise safety and functionality.

4. Ensure that the shank and holder are free from scratches, debris, or rust before use to maintain proper grip and performance.

5. Avoid touching the threaded parts of the tool to prevent contamination or damage during installation.

Third, when installing cutting tools

1. Always wear appropriate protective gear, including gloves and safety goggles, when installing cutting tools in the holder.

2. Make sure the cutting tool is securely fastened in the holder to prevent loosening during operation, which could lead to accidents or poor performance.

Fourth, when installing to the machine

1. Before mounting the shank, inspect the mechanical spindle hole, shank, and holder for dirt, scratches, or rust to ensure a clean and secure fit.

2. Regularly check the gripping accuracy of the tool to maintain precision and avoid tool slippage during operation.

3. Replace worn or damaged nails (as consumables) regularly to ensure consistent performance and safety.

Fifth, during processing time

1. Do not touch the handle while the tool is rotating to avoid injury or accidental damage.

2. Never operate the machine if the cutting tool is not properly installed in the holder, as this can cause serious safety hazards.

3. Avoid rotating the tool in the reverse direction unless specifically instructed, as it may damage the tool or the machine.

4. Wear protective gloves and safety goggles at all times during machining to protect yourself from flying debris and sharp edges.

5. When using high-pressure coolant systems, keep your hands and body away from the cutting tool tip to avoid injury from high-speed fluid spray.

The above information was compiled and released by Suzhou Shuoyi Hardware Tools ( www.shuoyi-tools.com).

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