1. **Glass Fixation**: Ensure the glass sheet is securely fixed on the worktable to prevent movement or vibration during processing, which could lead to glass breakage or reduced machining accuracy.
2. **Tool Selection**: Choose the appropriate diamond wheel or tool to ensure smooth cutting and reduce the risk of chipping the glass edges. The tool should be kept sharp, and its condition should be checked before use.
3. **Coolant Usage**: Continuously use coolant during processing to reduce the temperature of both the tool and the glass, preventing glass surface burns or excessive tool wear due to overheating.
4. **Speed Control**: Adjust the feed rate and spindle speed according to the thickness and material of the glass. A feed rate that is too fast may cause chipping of the glass edges or damage the tool.
5. **Safety Protection**: Operators should wear protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves, to protect against flying glass fragments or accidental tool injuries.
6. **Edge Quality Inspection**: After processing, carefully inspect the glass edges for smoothness and evenness. If necessary, perform secondary finishing to ensure the edges are free of cracks and burrs.
7. **Waste Disposal**: Promptly clean up the glass debris and waste generated during processing to keep the work area clean and prevent debris from causing harm to subsequent operations or operators.