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How to repair a broken vertical machine part?

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Important Notes

Regular replacement of wear-prone parts: Items such as seals, conveyor belts, and filter cartridges are considered wear-prone parts. It is recommended to establish a replacement schedule based on equipment usage frequency (e.g., 8 hours of daily operation) and set a replacement cycle (e.g., every 3 months) to prevent sudden failures that could disrupt production.

Record maintenance information: Record the model numbers of damaged parts, replacement dates, and fault causes in the equipment maintenance manual for future reference and prevention (e.g., if bearings are repeatedly damaged due to insufficient lubrication, regular lubrication should be strengthened).

Seek professional assistance for complex faults: If the issue involves precision components (e.g., servo motors, PLC controllers) or the cause of the fault cannot be determined, do not forcefully disassemble the equipment. Contact the equipment manufacturer or professional maintenance personnel to avoid exacerbating the fault.


Post time: Jul-31-2025