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Author: Admin Date: Feb 07, 2025

What issues should be paid attention to in the manufacturing process of washing machine motor progressive die?

1. Die design and material selection
The design needs to fully consider the shape, size and precision requirements of the washing machine motor core.
Ensure that the die structure is compact and reasonable to facilitate subsequent repair and maintenance.
The die should have good guiding and positioning functions to ensure stability and accuracy during the stamping process.
The die substrate should be made of high-strength and high-hardness materials, such as Baosteel P20, Baosteel S50C, etc., to meet the needs of long-term stamping.
The blade material needs to have wear resistance and impact resistance, such as CF-H40S, Sandvik H6P, RD50, etc., to ensure stability and long life during the stamping process.

2. Manufacturing process and quality control
Adopt advanced wire cutting, PG grinding and other processing technologies to ensure the accuracy and surface quality of the die.
Strictly control parameters such as temperature, pressure and speed during the processing to avoid deformation or damage to the die.
Carry out strict quality inspection on each process of the die to ensure that the size, shape and precision of the die meet the requirements.
Perform necessary heat treatment on the mold to improve its hardness and wear resistance and extend its service life.

3. Precautions during the production process
The stamping speed of the washing machine motor progressive die should be controlled within a reasonable range, such as 300 times/minute, to ensure the stability of the stamping process and product quality.
During the stamping process, the mold should be lubricated regularly to reduce friction and wear and increase the service life of the mold.
Ensure that the waste can be discharged smoothly to avoid waste accumulation causing damage to the mold or affecting the stamping quality.
The operator should be familiar with the use of the mold and the safe operating procedures to ensure personal safety during the stamping process.

4. Mold maintenance and care
Regularly check the mold, including the size, shape, accuracy and surface quality of the mold, and promptly discover and deal with potential problems.
Clean the surface and interior of the mold regularly to remove accumulated dirt and waste to ensure the accuracy and stability of the mold.
Lubricate the sliding parts of the mold to reduce friction and wear and increase the service life of the mold.
If the mold fails or is damaged, you should contact professional maintenance personnel in time for repair or replacement of parts to ensure the normal use of the mold.

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