With the development of the woodworking and woodcarving industry, the use of woodworking engraving machines has become more and more common, and diversified processing methods have gradually turned to automatic production and processing. However, an important problem in the processing of woodworking engraving machines has always plagued most manufacturers and users who purchase woodworking engraving machines. A lot of dust will occur during the processing of engraving machines, although most of the current woodworking engraving machines All are equipped with dust collectors, but they do not fundamentally solve the problem of handling dust. The following ULI CNC will analyze how to deal with the dust problem of woodworking engraving machines:
When many users use woodworking engraving machines, if there is no dustproof or no vacuuming, it will bring certain damage to the machine and people. To basically remove dust and purify, it is necessary to take a professional management path, start with production equipment, and select advanced dust cleaning and mechanical equipment to complete a certain amount of dust prevention and dust removal. Let us no longer be harmed by dust during our work.
But under the previous conditions, the most effective method is to choose dust removal equipment. The selection of dust removal equipment should engrave the nature of the purified water and the docile dust that meet the requirements of the operation site. Regarding large-scale wood dust and medium-sized wood dust, it can be cleaned up in time on site, so that it can automatically turn on the dust-proof equipment when the machine starts. Regarding the most harmful treatment methods for fine wood dust, the traditional and effective method is to use power dust collection installation or bag vacuum equipment to remove the hazards of dust to employees.
It is worth noting that there are currently no manufacturers of large-scale vacuuming CNC engraving equipment, but a stand-alone vacuum and dust collection device can be added to the machine tool itself, which can also achieve better results. For safety reasons, operators must wear protective glasses and dust masks to protect eyes and respiratory organs, especially those who operate on machine tools that produce fine wood dust. They should wear large masks to avoid dust damage. Users who use woodworking engraving machines should pay attention to protecting the respiratory tract and prevent dust from spreading into the nasal cavity! Long days, it will be very harmful to the body.

