1. Maintenance Schedule
Daily Inspection: Pneumatic system, blade condition, drive belt tension, surface cleaning.
Weekly Inspection: Cleaning and lubrication of lead screw, blades, blade holder, blade post, and sliding guide post.
Monthly Inspection: Timing belt and drive belt looseness; wear of air bladders and felt on air expansion shafts or differential shafts.
Semi-annual Inspection: Comprehensive cleaning and inspection; replacement of worn parts.
2. Cleaning Checklist
Cleaning Components: Blades, guide rollers, transmission components, sensors, scanners, and other optical components.
Cleaning Method: Clean rubber rollers with neutral detergent; avoid using gasoline, turpentine, etc.
Cleaning Frequency: Clean chips and dirt daily; wipe rollers with cleaning solution weekly.
3. Methods to Ensure Comprehensiveness
Records and Evaluation: Record details after each maintenance session; regularly evaluate the maintenance effectiveness.
Preventative maintenance: Monitor equipment health using methods such as vibration analysis and thermal imaging.
Training and support: Provide training for operators and establish a rapid-response technical support team.






