Optimization Guide for High-Speed Die Cutting Machines

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Dec 12,2025

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High-speed die cutting machines need to be optimized to improve efficiency and stability. The core guide is as follows:

1. Speed and Pressure: Precise Matching

Thin materials (0.1-2mm, such as stickers, films): Speed 1400-1600mm/min, pressure 70-90N, to avoid material slipping.

Thick materials (2-5mm, such as cardstock, foam): Speed 1000-1200mm/min, pressure 100-130N, to ensure complete cutting without residues.

Note: The touchscreen of Amydor models has a speed warning, which will prompt when exceeding the limit, avoiding blind speed increase.

2. Batch Planning: Reduce Waste

Order grouping: Concentrate on processing orders with the same materials and similar sizes to reduce the number of mold changes and save 30% of time.

Nesting layout: Use Amydor's nesting function to arrange small-sized patterns closely, increasing material utilization by 15%.

3. Maintenance Optimization: Adapt to High Speed

Blade inspection: Blades wear quickly during high-speed cutting. Check once every 3000 cuts and replace in time if severely worn.

Servo system: Change lubrication from once a month to once every 2 weeks to ensure stability without jamming during high-speed operation.

Firmware update: Download Amydor's official firmware regularly to optimize speed control and error correction.

4. Safety and Stability: Basic Guarantee

Material loading: Do not load more than 200 sheets at a time to avoid feeding jams due to excessive stacking.

Machine fixation: Place Amydor's special anti-slip pad under the high-speed machine to reduce vibration (vibration will affect cutting precision).

Personnel operation: Do not reach near the blade area when the machine is running at high speed. Amydor models are equipped with safety induction protection.

Amydor is a die cutting machine manufacturer from Zhengzhou, China. Feel free to leave a message for consultation!


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