CW63/93 Series Wearing Parts
Technical Professional Manual Edition Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Procedures Routine maintenance of equipment is a fundamental task that ensures its optimal operational condition, effectively extending the service life of the entire machine and continuously improving production efficiency, making it an indispensable core component of the production and maintenance system.
Daily Inspection Standards
After the equipment has accumulated 500 hours of operation, a standardized periodic inspection and maintenance must be performed. This task shall primarily be carried out by the equipment operator, with the full cooperation of dedicated inspectors and maintenance personnel. Before initiating all inspection operations, the main power supply of the equipment must be strictly disconnected, and the safety measure of power-off tagging must be implemented to eliminate the risk of live operation.
Periodic Precision Verification
After a certain period of continuous operation, the moving parts in contact with each other will naturally wear down, gradually leading to a decline in the equipment's working performance and machining accuracy. Therefore, systematic inspection and calibration must be conducted at fixed intervals to ensure the equipment consistently maintains its designed precision standards. Such tasks must be performed under the technical guidance of professional inspection and maintenance personnel, with certified equipment operators assisting, while maintaining detailed precision verification records and archiving them throughout the process.



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