1. Daily cleaning
After each use, clean the work surface, body and surrounding environment of the cutting machine in time to ensure that there is no aluminum chips and dust residue.
Clean the aluminum chips and debris on the motor to prevent motor damage due to poor heat dissipation.
2. Check the hydraulic oil and lubricating oil
Check the hydraulic oil level every day and keep the oil tank about 70% full to ensure the normal operation of the hydraulic system.
Regularly lubricate the guide rails, screws and other easily worn parts to prevent rust and jamming.
3. Check parts
Check the air pipe and oil pipe for damage every day. If there is air leakage or oil leakage, replace it in time.
Check the belt for looseness or wear every week and replace it if necessary.
4. Tool maintenance
Check the wear of the blade regularly. If there is wear or damage, replace it in time to ensure the cutting quality.
5. Preparation before equipment operation
Let the equipment idle for a few minutes before starting to ensure that the saw blade and the machine are operating normally before starting cutting.
Check whether the saw blade is installed in the correct direction to avoid equipment damage due to incorrect installation.
6. Safety device inspection
Ensure that all safety devices (such as protective covers, emergency stop switches) are intact and working properly.
7. Work environment maintenance
Keep the equipment storage environment dry and ventilated to avoid moisture and dust affecting equipment performance.
Clean the work area regularly to ensure a clean working environment.
8. Regular maintenance
Perform a comprehensive inspection of the equipment every week, including the hydraulic system, electrical system and mechanical components.
Clean the dust and debris inside the equipment regularly to prevent it from affecting the normal operation of the equipment.






