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Pipe Trade Fair 2026: The Way to Stable Pipe Production <Part 2>

From Operation to Maintenance, Fully Master Modern Tube Bending Technology.

After grasping the basic operation and safety guidelines of bending equipment, Pipe Trade Fair 2026 believes that to fully leverage the capabilities of modern CNC tube bending machines, the pipe manufacturing industry must further understand their control systems and maintenance frameworks.

  • 3. Control System

Modern CNC systems are powerful, but too many setting options often overwhelm new operators. Efficient training should be layered:

· Core Parameters: Focus on settings that directly affect bending quality, such as pressure, speed, and timing. Understand how each operation alters pipe stress and deformation.

· Auxiliary Functions: Learn settings related to production efficiency, such as die change sequences, axis movement speed, and automatic loading/unloading logic. While these do not directly determine single bend quality, they can impact overall productivity.

· Structured Learning: Use modular, hands-on training so operators gradually develop systematic operational thinking, eventually enabling independent programming and optimization.

  • 4. Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Pipe Trade Fair 2026 believes that maintenance personnel who only understand general electromechanical knowledge often struggle to quickly locate problems. Many faults are closely related to process settings, so maintenance-specific training is also necessary.

· Integrate Process Knowledge: Ensure maintenance staff understand basic bending principles and key settings. This helps distinguish whether an issue is mechanical failure, hydraulic malfunction, or parameter setting error.

· Systematic Diagnosis: Establish a troubleshooting workflow from observed phenomena (e.g., wrinkling, excessive ovality) to possible causes (e.g., mandrel position, die pressure).

· Predictive Maintenance: Develop regular maintenance plans, such as die wear inspections and hydraulic oil cleanliness monitoring, based on usage frequency and materials, to prevent problems before they occur.

By breaking the training system into four pillars—safety, mechanics, programming, and maintenance—and adhering to documentation, standardization, and structured learning, individual experience can be transformed into organizational assets, ultimately achieving stable, efficient, and controllable modern production.

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