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CNC Machine Collision Safety and Prevention Quiz
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What is the primary reason most CNC machine collisions occur?
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Machine mechanical failure
Operator errors and improper setup
Random equipment malfunction
Manufacturing defects
Which of the following is a common cause of tool-related collisions?
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Incorrect Tool Length Offset (TLO)
Weather conditions
Machine age
Operator's shoe size
What is the FIRST recommended action when a CNC collision occurs?
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Call a technician
Ignore the incident
Press the Emergency Stop (E-stop) button
Continue machining
Which factor can contribute to CNC machine collisions due to operator error?
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Lack of dry run simulation
Lunch break duration
Machine color
Tool brand
What is a potential consequence of a severe CNC machine collision?
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Improved machine performance
Spindle damage
Increased production speed
Better tool alignment
Which setup issue can lead to potential machine collisions?
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Workpiece fixture misalignment
Employee uniform color
Machine room temperature
Tool storage location
What should an operator do AFTER visually assessing collision damage?
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Immediately restart the machine
Document the incident with photos
Ignore the problem
Replace all tools
Which of these is considered a safety hazard resulting from a CNC collision?
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Flying debris
Increased machine temperature
Louder machine noise
Brighter machine lights
What is a critical step in preventing CNC machine collisions?
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Running a dry run simulation
Changing machine oil frequently
Painting the machine
Increasing machine speed
Which material irregularity could potentially cause a collision?
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Oversized stock
Material color
Material weight
Material temperature
Citations
[1]
https://www.machinedesign.com/manufacturing/cnc-machining
[2]
https://www.mmsonline.com/articles/preventing-cnc-machine-crashes
[3]
https://www.productionmachining.com/articles/cnc-collision-prevention
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