When operating a punching and shearing machine, strict safety procedures must be followed: First, check that all parts of the equipment are intact, especially the blades and dies, ensuring they are secure. Second, adjust the punching and shearing parameters according to the material thickness to avoid overloading. Finally, never put your hands or tools into dangerous areas during processing. Routine maintenance includes regularly cleaning oil stains, checking the hydraulic system's seals, and lubricating transmission components to extend the equipment's lifespan. If the equipment is idle for extended periods, it should be started periodically to prevent component corrosion.
As the manufacturing industry moves towards intelligent and automated processes, punching and shearing machines are constantly being upgraded. Newer equipment generally adopts CNC systems, enabling continuous multi-process processing through programming, significantly improving production efficiency and precision. Some high-end models also integrate automatic feeding and waste collection functions, further reducing labor costs. Furthermore, environmental requirements are prompting equipment manufacturers to optimize hydraulic system design, reducing oil leaks and noise pollution, and driving the industry towards green manufacturing.

