Ongoing service for this system is centered on scheduled preventive maintenance and operator training to keep round tensile specimen preparation stable and to help minimize unplanned downtime. Calibration or alignment verification can be included when your quality program requires it, but it is typically scoped to your site’s acceptance criteria and documentation needs.
For a CNC specimen-prep lathe, the exact verification steps depend on what you are trying to control in production and how tightly you need to correlate machined geometry to tensile results.
Common items customers ask to verify include:
- Spindle, chuck, and tailstock alignment checks that impact concentricity
- Axis positioning and repeatability checks related to gauge diameter control
- Tool offset and setup checks that affect shoulder transitions and threaded features
- Documentation format needed for internal audits or customer requirements
If you need documented calibration or alignment verification as part of ongoing service, contact us to review your requirements, or request a quote for a tailored plan. You can also learn more about the system and service plan options.