Service and Maintenance / Mechanics of the SCX Series
Theoretical course with practical components using a real machine
Target audience: Maintenance and service personnel
Duration: 5 days (Monday 8:30 a.m. to Friday 2:30 p.m.)
Prerequisites
Trained specialist in the field of industrial engineering, plant engineering, or industrial mechanics.
Learning Objectives
Basic understanding of the structure and function of multi-spindle automatic lathes. Identifying, analyzing, and troubleshooting malfunctions, as well as performing preventive and condition-based maintenance.
Training Content
- Basic design and operation of the SCX series
- Machine variants (bar and chuck machines)
- Control system structure, control components
- Error messages and their meanings
- Service and Diagnostics menu
- Material clamping and feed
- Spindle drum support, engagement, and locking
- Machining units, tool heads, tool drives
- Counter spindle
- Workpiece changer, rear box
- Reference points
- Cooling circuit
- Hydraulics, lubrication, pneumatics
- Maintenance intervals
- Wear parts, spare parts, and consumables
- Operating tools
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