Automatic lifting transfer window daily maintenance points
Automatic lifting transfer window daily maintenance pointsCleaning should not be neglectedThe cleaning of the automatic lifting transfer window is very important, as it directly affects its performance and service life. It is recommended that the transfer window be thoroughly cleaned after the close of business every day. When cleaning, pay special attention to corners and tracks that easily accumulate dust. Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using sharp objects to avoid scratching the surface of the device. For stubborn stains, you can choose a mild cleaner, but make sure that the cleaner will not cause corrosion to the material of the equipment. During the wiping process, extra care should be taken to prevent water droplets from entering the electrical interface, so as not to cause faults such as short circuits and affect the normal operation of the transfer window. Lubrication makes it run smoother. To ensure the smooth operation of the automatic lifting transfer window, it is necessary to lubricate the relevant parts regularly. The guide rail and transmission device are the parts that need to be lubricated. It is important to choose the right lubricating oil, in general, you can choose light, anti-oxidation, and good lubrication properties. The frequency of adding lubricating oil is recommended to be once every two weeks, but if the transfer window is used frequently, the lubrication can be appropriately increased. When adding lubricating oil, it is necessary to ensure that the oil is evenly applied, so that each part that needs lubrication can be fully moisturized, to effectively reduce friction between components, reduce wear, and extend the service life of the equipment. Electrical system inspection The electrical system is the core part of the automatic lifting transfer window, and it is crucial to regularly check whether the power line, switch, control panel, etc., is working normally. Check the appearance at least once a week to check whether the power cable is damaged or aging, whether the switch is pressed flexibly, and whether the control panel display is normal. Carry out a power-on test once a month to check whether the functions of the transfer window operate normally under the power-on state. Once the electrical system is found to have problems, such as power cord damage, switch failure, control panel display abnormalities, etc., should immediately stop using the transfer window, and contact professional maintenance personnel for maintenance, do not disassemble or repair yourself, to avoid more serious damage or safety accidents. |