As a production device, the cold roll forming equipment also needs regular maintenance after a period of use to ensure the stable operation and extend the service life of the cold roll forming equipment. This article will guide you through common cold roll forming equipment maintenance and how to maintain special components.
Daily Cleaning: The cold roll forming equipment should be cleaned promptly after use to remove metal chips, dust, and other impurities, keeping the equipment clean and hygienic.
Electrical System Check: Inspect the cold roll forming equipment's electrical system, including wires, plugs, controllers, and other components, to ensure smooth, safe, and reliable circuits.
Lubrication Maintenance: Apply an appropriate amount of lubricant to bearings, gearboxes, gears, and sliding parts of the cold roll forming equipment to ensure good lubrication conditions during operation and reduce wear and tear.
Check the Transmission Chains: Inspect the tension status of chains, belts, and other transmission parts to ensure the transmission chain is in normal working condition and avoid deviations or chain jumps.
Regular Maintenance: Based on the production conditions and years of usage of the cold roll forming equipment, regularly replace parts, worn out components and perform maintenance to avoid faults or damages due to prolonged use.
It should be noted that different models and brands of cold roll forming equipment have certain differences, and some might require more professional maintenance. Therefore, it is recommended to refer to the equipment manual or consult a professional when performing maintenance on the cold roll forming equipment.
Oil Injection Points: Regularly apply machine oil, lubricating oil, or grease to ensure smooth operation of all components.
Seals: Check daily, and replace immediately if damaged to prevent oil leaks or impact on equipment performance.
Protective Plates: Including cabin protective plates, shot blaster protective plates, etc., check daily and replace immediately if damaged to protect the internal components of the cold roll forming equipment.
Transmission Parts: Such as gears and drive belts, inspect weekly to ensure normal transmission without wear or loosening.
Electrical System: Regularly check wires, cables, motors, etc., to ensure reliable connections and normal operation.
Pressure Shafts, Slideways: Apply grease and oil to every shift to maintain lubrication and reduce wear.
Additionally, parts like blades, impellers, directional sleeves, material distribution wheels, etc., should be inspected twice per shift to ensure they are not damaged.
Cold roll forming equipment may be powerful, but it also requires proper maintenance from us. Daily cleaning is crucial to keep the equipment tidy; regular inspections of the running state of the cold roll forming equipment are also essential to ensure normal operation. In doing so, our cold roll forming equipment can serve us more durably!