What are the main risks of lathe processing?

Lathe machining is an important process widely used in the field of mechanical machining, but there are certain risks in lathe machining. The main risks are as follows: 1. Risk of mechanical injury: lathe operation needs to be in close contact with rotating workpieces and tools, which may lead to mechanical injury once it is improperly operated. 2. Risk of cutting splash injury: cutting will produce a lot of chips and debris, which will easily splash on the operator and cause injury if not cleaned in time. 3. Risk of chemical injury: The machining fluid of lathe contains chemicals such as cutting oil, so operators should pay attention to safety when contacting these fluids. 4. Electrical risk: lathe processing needs a lot of power support. Once there is a problem with electrical equipment, it may cause serious damage to personnel and equipment. 5. Fire and explosion risk: Lathe processing involves combustion, friction and other factors, and if safety measures are not taken, it may cause accidents such as fire and explosion. Therefore, when machining lathes, we must strictly abide by the relevant safety standards and operating procedures, strengthen safety awareness and guard against various risks.