High speed punch presses require sufficient lubricating oil to ensure the smooth operation of the machine and the processing quality of the work piece during stamping operations. If the amount of stamping oil in the punch press is insufficient, the following problems may occur:
Increased friction: Insufficient oil lubrication will increase the friction between mechanical parts, increase energy loss, reduce mechanical efficiency, and may also cause increased wear of mechanical parts.
Deterioration of work piece quality: Insufficient oil lubrication may increase the surface roughness of the workpiece, and even cause quality problems such as scratches and burrs, affecting the processing accuracy and surface quality of the workpiece.
Mechanical failure: Insufficient oil lubrication will cause long term high temperature friction of mechanical parts, which may cause damage, deformation or even jamming of parts, leading to machine tool failure or even shutdown.
Increased processing noise: Insufficient oil lubrication will increase the friction between mechanical parts, increase the noise generated during processing, and affect the working environment and the health of operators.
Reduced processing accuracy: Insufficient oil lubrication will cause unstable machine tool movement, affect the accuracy and consistency of workpiece processing, and may cause excessive deviation of workpiece size, which does not meet the design requirements.
Therefore, maintaining an appropriate amount of lubricating oil is essential for the normal operation and processing quality of high speed punch presses. Regularly checking the lubrication system and timely replenishing and replacing the lubricating oil is one of the important measures to ensure the normal operation of the high speed punch press and extend its service life.