The working principle and operating process of a computer spring machine
Aug 21, 2023| Computer spring machine, as the name suggests, is an automated equipment that uses computer numerical control technology for spring manufacturing. This device has a wide range of applications in modern manufacturing, especially in the fields of automobiles, home appliances, and electronic products. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the working principle, characteristics, operation process, and application fields of computer spring machines.
1、 Working principle
The working principle of a computer spring machine is to control various servo motors through a computer numerical control system, achieving operations such as feeding, forming, and cutting of wire. Specifically, the equipment sends the wire into the forming area through the feeding system and performs bending, twisting, and other operations on the wire under the action of the forming system, making it into a predetermined spring shape. During the forming process, the cutting system monitors the length of the spring in real-time. When the preset length is reached, the cutting system cuts off the spring and completes the manufacturing of a spring. The entire process is monitored and adjusted in real-time by a computer numerical control system to ensure that the size, shape, and elasticity of the spring meet preset requirements.
2、 Operation process
1. Power on: Turn on the power switch and start the device.
2. Parameter setting: Set relevant parameters such as wire diameter, spring diameter, number of spring coils, and spring shape on the touch screen according to the required spring parameters for production.
3. Debugging: After setting the parameters, start the equipment for trial production and observe whether the spring meets the expected requirements. If there is a deviation, the parameters need to be adjusted according to the actual situation.
4. Production: After debugging is completed, start the equipment for formal production, during which the real-time monitoring of equipment operation status is required to ensure the smooth production process.
5. Shutdown: After production is completed, turn off the equipment power and clean the site.

