Choose the appropriate chamfering tool: Select the appropriate chamfering tool based on the hardness of the processing material, the required chamfering angle, and the processing conditions.
Correct installation: Ensure that the chamfering tool is securely installed and has good concentricity with the machine spindle, avoiding vibration and deviation.
Cooling and lubrication: Using appropriate coolant can reduce tool wear, improve machining quality and tool life.
Cutting parameters: Choosing the appropriate cutting speed, feed rate, and cutting depth is crucial to ensure machining quality and tool life.
Safety measures: Necessary safety measures must be taken during processing, such as wearing protective goggles and gloves, to prevent accidental injuries.