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How to maintain and care for mechanical equipment

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Release time:2021-01-05

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Equipment maintenance involves keeping equipment clean, tidy, well-lubricated, and running safely. This includes tightening loose fasteners in a timely manner and adjusting the clearances of moving parts. In short, it is the "clean, lubricate, tighten, adjust, and corrosion prevention" five-step method. Practice has shown that the lifespan of equipment largely depends on the quality of maintenance. Maintenance is divided into daily maintenance, first-level maintenance, second-level maintenance, third-level maintenance, etc., according to the size and difficulty of the workload. Daily maintenance, also known as routine maintenance. Its main contents are: cleaning, lubrication, tightening easily loosened parts, and checking the integrity of parts and components. This type of maintenance items

Equipment maintenance involves keeping the equipment clean, tidy, well-lubricated, and running safely. This includes promptly tightening loose fasteners and adjusting the clearances of moving parts. In short, it is the "clean, lubricate, tighten, adjust, and prevent corrosion" five-point method. Practice has proven that the lifespan of equipment largely depends on the quality of maintenance. Maintenance is divided into daily maintenance, first-level maintenance, second-level maintenance, and third-level maintenance, etc., based on the amount of work and difficulty level.
 
Daily maintenance, also known as routine maintenance. Its main contents are: cleaning, lubrication, tightening easily loosened parts, and checking the integrity of parts and components. The items and parts of this type of maintenance are relatively few, and most are on the outside of the equipment.
 
First-level maintenance. The main contents are: generally tightening, cleaning, lubricating, fastening, and partially adjusting. Daily maintenance and first-level maintenance are generally undertaken by the operators.
 
Second-level maintenance. The main contents include internal cleaning, lubrication, partial disassembly inspection, and adjustment.
 
Third-level maintenance. This mainly involves disassembling, inspecting, and adjusting the main parts of the equipment, and replacing parts that have reached the specified wear limit if necessary. In addition, the wear and tear of major components should be measured, identified, and recorded. Second-level and third-level maintenance are generally undertaken by specialized maintenance personnel with the participation of operators.

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