Handling steps after overheating:
Immediately shut down and disconnect power: Cut off the power supply to prevent the fault from escalating or causing a fire.
Natural cooling: Avoid splashing water or forced cooling to prevent components from deforming due to sudden temperature changes.
Check the cause:
Insufficient lubrication: Check if the oil circuit is blocked or if the oil quality has deteriorated.
Poor heat dissipation: Clean dust around the equipment to ensure smooth ventilation.
Excessive load: Confirm whether it is operating under overload, and adjust the cutting parameters.
Professional inspection: If you cannot solve the problem yourself, contact maintenance personnel to check key components such as the motor and bearings.
Risks of continued use:
Equipment damage: Continuous high temperature will accelerate component aging and shorten the equipment's lifespan.
Safety hazards: May cause fire or short circuit.
Reduced cutting quality: High temperature leads to increased saw blade wear, affecting cutting accuracy and efficiency.
Preventive measures:
Regular maintenance: Clean aluminum chips, check the oil circuit and electrical circuits.
Environmental control: Keep the workshop ventilated and avoid working in high-temperature environments.
Standardized operation: Avoid overloading, and select appropriate saw blades and cutting parameters.






