When using an industrial tool holder, clean the spindle taper hole, tool holder, and tool shank thoroughly before installation to remove oil stains and metal chips, ensuring the mating surfaces are undamaged. Apply uniform force during tightening to prevent misalignment and excessive radial runout, which could affect machining accuracy. Keep the tool overhang as short as possible to enhance rigidity and minimize vibration. During machining, strictly avoid operating at excessive speeds or loads to prevent tool holder cracking or tool ejection.
Regularly inspect the tool holder locking mechanism, bearings, and cooling channels, and promptly replace worn seals. Follow standardized procedures for tool changing, and avoid rough impact. After shutdown, perform cleaning and maintenance, apply rust preventive oil, and store in a dry environment. If abnormal noises or precision degradation occur, immediately stop operation for inspection to prevent running with faults, ensuring equipment and personnel safety.