Equipment Maintenance Guide
Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your equipment. Follow these guidelines regularly.
Daily Cleaning
- After each use, promptly clean the machine from clothing debris, fibers, and other debris to prevent accumulation that could clog the feed inlet or entangle moving parts.
- Wipe the surface of the machine with a dry, soft cloth, paying particular attention to the control panel and buttons to prevent dust from penetrating and affecting control sensitivity.
- Maintain the overall cleanliness of the machine.
Hydraulic System
- Check the hydraulic oil level regularly. If it is below the standard mark, replenish with the same type of hydraulic oil immediately to prevent system pressure instability caused by insufficient oil.
- After each operating cycle, replace the hydraulic oil according to the equipment's instructions and clean the hydraulic oil tank and filter to prevent oil contamination.
- This ensures the life of hydraulic components and smooth operation of the hydraulic system.
Electrical Components
- Regularly check electrical wiring for damage, aging, or looseness. Repair or replace any problems promptly.
- Clean dust from the surfaces of electrical components, such as motors and switches, to prevent dust accumulation and poor heat dissipation.
- Check that the grounding circuit is secure to ensure there is no leakage in the electrical system and to ensure safe use.
Consumable Parts
- Stock frequently used consumable parts, such as seals, strapping cutters, and bearings, in advance.
- Regularly inspect these components for wear. If seals are leaking, cutter blades are dull, or bearings are making unusual noises during operation, replace them promptly.
- Prevent equipment failures caused by consumable part failures and disrupting normal packaging operations.
Operating Status
- Before each startup, observe for any unusual noises, odors, or oil leaks.
- During operation, pay attention to the stability of the compression speed and pressure.
- Record equipment operating hours and maintenance records, establish maintenance records, and adjust maintenance frequency based on the actual operating status of the equipment.