Many equipment shells around us require Sheet Metal Processing, such as meter boxes, alarm boxes, distribution boxes, ATM machines, intelligent disinfection channels, vending machines, telecommunications cabinets, etc. They are all produced and manufactured by sheet metal processing plants. So what are the mechanical equipment commonly used in sheet metal processing plants?
Sheet metal shell processing manufacturers use a lot of machinery and equipment, because there are many processes and a wide range of processing products, mainly including CNC punching machines, laser cutting machines, milling machines, planers, drilling machines, boring machines, broaching machines, grinders, polishing machines, shearing machines, welding machines, etc. These machinery and equipment can be subdivided.
Sheet metal processing plant production has a set of standard processes, including material preparation and processing, as follows:
1. Material preparation:
Equipment debugging to Z best, tools to use vernier calipers, steel tape measures, micrometers, etc.
If the material is cold-rolled, the general appearance should not have rust spots, impurities, scratches, etc., that is, the quality of the raw materials should be controlled.
2. Sheet metal production process:
The relevant drawings are produced after review-design-deployment-programming, and their technical requirements are clearly marked on the drawings, as well as scale requirements or key size requirements.
Check whether its data meets the requirements of technical regulations and the necessary smooth operation of the equipment to enable it to function properly.
In sheet metal processing, the processing sequence is generally used first, then large, first inside and then outside, first round and then behind. If there is no forming die, then trimming is the first step. This way, the molds can be arranged in a clear order during processing, which is convenient for inventory and installation. If there is a forming die, such as a bridge or guide groove, it is necessary to trim before using the forming die, so that the material is less resistant to plastic forming.