Basic Maintenance Steps
Check lubrication before startup: Inspect and lubricate key moving parts before each startup to minimize wear and ensure smooth operation.
Monitor status during operation: Observe the machine while running for any abnormal noise or vibration, and promptly detect any early warning signals of malfunctions.
Perform periodic in-depth maintenance: Systematically inspect and clean the drive system, pneumatic components, and electrical systems in accordance with the equipment manual.
Clear debris promptly: Regularly remove accumulated paper scraps and dust from molds and material channels to prevent issues such as reduced forming precision or machine jams caused by debris buildup.
Key Considerations
Routine maintenance effectively extends the machine's service life, maintains stable forming precision and production speeds over the long term, and reduces the likelihood of downtime due to breakdowns.
Maintenance costs typically account for approximately 3% of annual output value; proper daily maintenance can significantly reduce the high repair costs that might otherwise arise later.
