Daily inspections performed by operators are the first line of defense against CNC machine failure. A consistent daily care routine takes only 15-20 minutes but can prevent hours or even days of unplanned downtime. This comprehensive checklist covers all critical areas that should be inspected before, during, and after each production shift to maintain optimal machine performance and operator safety.
Before Operation Checks
These pre-operation checks should be completed before starting any production run. They verify that the machine is in proper condition and ready for safe, accurate operation. Never skip these checks even when production schedules are tight.
During Operation Monitoring
Active monitoring during operation helps detect developing problems early. Operators should maintain awareness of machine behavior throughout the production shift and respond immediately to any abnormalities.
After Operation Tasks
End-of-shift cleanup and inspection prepare the machine for the next production run and help identify issues that developed during operation. These tasks should never be rushed or skipped.
Quick Reference Checklist Summary
Use this condensed summary as a quick reference posted near the machine for daily use:
Conclusion
Consistent daily care is the most cost-effective maintenance strategy available. The 15-20 minutes invested in daily checks prevents the majority of unplanned machine failures and ensures that the CNC machine operates at its designed performance level throughout its service life. Operators who take ownership of their daily care responsibilities contribute directly to production reliability and equipment longevity.
