Maintenance during the break-in period of a new machine is easily overlooked. The typical break-in period for a new CNC honing machine is about 24 hours. During this period, ensuring normal machine operation, reducing malfunctions, and most importantly, extending the machine's lifespan are crucial. Some people, eager to quickly increase production and profits, neglect these processes during the break-in period, often resulting in greater losses later. Several key characteristics of the break-in period include rapid wear, poor lubrication leading to loosening, leaks, and frequent operational errors, all of which can cause varying degrees of damage. Due to the special nature of new machines, maintenance during the break-in period requires consulting relevant manuals and materials to fully understand the machine's performance and gain experience in operating and maintaining it. The workload on the new machine tool during the break-in period should not be excessive. After a period of operation, the machine should be allowed to rest to prevent overheating caused by overloading.

During other periods of operation, regularly check the condition of various oils on the machine to ensure timely replenishment of lubricating oil between all shafts and prevent wear. Keep the machine tool clean and adjust any loose parts. After each day's work, promptly clean up any debris from the machine tool. Develop a habit of regularly inspecting the machine tool and replenishing lubricating oil, hydraulic oil, coolant, etc., and maintain proper machine operation to extend the service life of the CNC honing machine.