Troubleshooting for Mute Wire Crimping Machines Continuous Punching Fault

When Mute Wire Crimping Machines encounter continuous punching faults, you can follow these steps for troubleshooting:

Foot switch issue: First, check if the foot switch is damaged or has poor contact. If any issues are found, a replacement foot switch is necessary.

Proximity switch inspection: Next, check if the proximity switch functions properly. If continuous punching occurs, it may indicate a faulty proximity switch, requiring replacement.

Fuse inspection: If the fuse is blown, it can also cause equipment malfunction, necessitating prompt replacement of the fuse.

Lubrication and adjustment: To maintain optimal machine performance, it is recommended to lubricate the machine (hole 4) and mold (hole 3) daily with an appropriate amount of grease. Also, ensure that the temperature in the mechanical operating environment is between -2°C and 50°C.

Motor inspection: Signs of motor smoking or emitting unusual odors may indicate motor failure. In such cases, the motor should be replaced, ensuring it operates at the correct voltage.

Mold jamming: If the mold is jammed, preventing sliding movement, use a wrench to turn the screw at the rear end of the spindle to loosen the mold. Then attempt to move the spindle and slider up and down, observing if the upper and lower crimping blades contact the sides or tops of the terminals, causing the jam.

Blade mold replacement precautions: When replacing the blade mold, ensure the machine is in manual mode to prevent accidents.

By following these steps, you can diagnose and repair continuous punching faults in Mute Wire Crimping Machines.

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