Before starting the machine, check the following:
Electrical system: Make sure the control panel and wires are intact and securely connected.
Hydraulic system: Check the hydraulic oil level and ensure there are no leaks. The hydraulic system is critical for smooth operation.
Blades: Check that the blades are securely installed and not worn or damaged. Damaged blades can affect the stone splitting process.
Adjust workbench height: Adjust the workbench to the required height so the stones are securely placed.
Set blade spacing: Adjust the blade spacing according to the size of the stone to ensure optimal cutting results.
Check stone type: Ensure the stone is suitable for the machine and not too hard or too soft for splitting.
Place the stone: Place the stone firmly on the workbench, making sure it won’t move during the splitting process.
Start the machine: Press the start button, and the machine will begin to operate. Once the hydraulic system starts, the blades will automatically slide to split the stone.
Monitor the process: Keep an eye on the operation to ensure the stone is split evenly and no issues arise.
Clean the machine: After each use, clean off any debris from the blades and workbench, especially stone dust.
Check the machine: After turning off the machine, check for any unusual noise or vibration, indicating potential issues.
Regular maintenance: Perform regular checks on the hydraulic system, control panel, and blades to ensure everything is working well and replace parts as needed.
Wear protective gear: Operators should wear safety goggles, ear protection, and gloves to protect themselves during operation.