Cat:Floor grinding machine equipment
It adopts EMM main motor of 18.5 kW, frequency converter of 22 kW VEICHI AC70, rocker-type counterweight, 3-level adjustment, put it in the front to i...
See DetailsMaintaining and servicing snow sweeper equipment is essential to extend its service life. Proper maintenance not only improves the efficiency of the equipment, but also reduces breakdowns and repair costs. Here are some key maintenance and care steps to help ensure the best performance of snow sweeper equipment.
1. Regular inspection and cleaning
Inspect the various parts of the equipment regularly to ensure that there is no accumulation of snow or ice. Use water or an air compressor to clean the surface of the brushes and snow blowers to prevent residue from affecting performance. Check the air intake and exhaust ports to ensure that there is no blockage.
2. Check the hydraulic system
If the snow sweeper equipment uses a hydraulic system, check the level and quality of the hydraulic oil regularly. Make sure there are no leaks in the hydraulic lines and that the connections are tight and reliable. Change the hydraulic oil regularly to ensure smooth operation of the system.
3. Maintain the electrical system
Check the electrical connections and switches regularly to ensure that there are no signs of looseness or corrosion. Check the battery charge and keep the battery clean to ensure that the equipment starts normally in cold temperatures.
4. Check and replace worn parts
Pay attention to the wear of brushes and scrapers, and replace severely worn parts in time to ensure cleaning effect. Check the wear of tires or tracks regularly to maintain good grip and stability.
5. Lubricate moving parts
Regularly lubricate all moving parts, including bearings, chains and joints, to ensure smooth movement. Use appropriate lubricants and follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
6. Storage and protection
Store the equipment properly after the snow season. Choose a dry, well-ventilated place and avoid direct sunlight. Use a waterproof cover to protect the equipment from dust and moisture that affect its performance.
7. Perform annual maintenance inspections
Perform a comprehensive maintenance inspection once a year, including all systems of the equipment. You can ask a professional to check to ensure that all parts are operating normally and make necessary adjustments and repairs.
8. Follow the operator's manual
Always follow the operator's manual and maintenance guide provided by the manufacturer. These guides usually contain detailed information about the maintenance of specific equipment, including recommended maintenance intervals and procedures.