1. Daily maintenance (after each use)
Cleaning equipment: clean the dust, oil and residue on the surface of the equipment and the welding area.
Check the power cord and connecting wire: make sure that the power cord and welding connecting wire are not damaged or loose.
Check the heating element: check whether the heating element is working properly and whether the surface is clean.
Check the pipe fittings and pipes: make sure that there is no residue on the welding parts of the pipe fittings and pipes to avoid affecting the next welding.
2. Weekly maintenance
Check mechanical parts: check whether the moving parts of the equipment (such as clamps, slides, etc.) are flexible and lubricate them if necessary.
Clean the cooling system: clean the cooling fan and vents to ensure that the cooling system is unobstructed.
Check the electrodes and connecting wires: check whether the electrodes are oxidized or damaged, and whether the connecting wires are firm.
3. Monthly maintenance
Calibrate welding parameters: check and calibrate parameters such as welding temperature, time and pressure to ensure welding quality.
Check wearing parts: check the wear of wearing parts such as heating elements, electrodes, sealing rings, etc., and replace them if necessary.
Comprehensive cleaning: Clean the equipment thoroughly, including dust, oil, etc. inside and outside.
Check safety devices: Test whether the emergency stop button and other safety devices are working properly.
4. Regular overhaul (every 6 months or every year)
Comprehensive inspection of equipment: Have professional technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection of the equipment, including electrical systems, mechanical systems and welding systems.
Replace wearing parts: Replace severely worn parts such as heating elements, electrodes, seals, etc.
Calibrate equipment: Calibrate the temperature sensor, pressure sensor, etc. of the equipment to ensure that the equipment performance meets the standards.
Check power supply and grounding: Check whether the power cord and grounding wire are intact, ensure that the equipment is well grounded, and avoid electrical failures.
5. Long-term storage and maintenance
If the equipment is not used for a long time (such as more than 3 months), it is recommended to:
Clean the equipment: Clean the inside and outside of the equipment thoroughly to remove dust and oil.
Storage environment: Store the equipment in a dry, well-ventilated environment to avoid moisture and dust.
Regular inspection: Perform a simple inspection once a month to ensure that the equipment is in good condition.
Power-on test: Perform a power-on test every 3 months, run the device for a few minutes, and check whether it is working properly.







