As a sophisticated electromechanical product, the maintenance of intelligent transfer equipment is essential to maintain its performance and safety. Correct maintenance can extend the service life of the equipment, ensure that it is always in the best working state, and also detect and eliminate potential safety hazards in a timely manner.
The daily maintenance of the MD-T-200 Intelligent Ceiling Lift System is relatively simple, mainly including the following contents:
Cleaning and Maintenance: Regularly remove dust and dirt on the surface of the equipment, especially moving parts such as tracks and pulleys, to keep the equipment clean.
Inspection and Fastening: Regularly check whether the connections of various components are firm, and fasten them in time if they are loose.
Function Test: Regularly test whether all functions are normal, such as emergency stop, lifting function, remote control function, etc.
Power Supply Inspection: Regularly check whether the power cord and plug are intact to ensure safe power supply.
In addition to daily maintenance, it is recommended to conduct a comprehensive professional maintenance once a year:
Mechanical Component Inspection: Check the wear of mechanical components such as tracks, pulleys, and booms, and replace them if necessary.
Electrical System Detection: Conduct a comprehensive detection of the insulation performance and grounding performance of the electrical system to ensure electrical safety.
Control Precision Calibration: Calibrate various control parameters to ensure that the equipment performance reaches the best state.
Safety Function Verification: Conduct a comprehensive test of various safety protection functions to ensure safety and reliability.
During use, if you encounter the following common faults, you can handle them according to the following methods:
Equipment Failure to Start: First, check whether the power supply is normal, then check whether the emergency stop switch is reset, and finally check whether the control line is loose.
Unstable Lifting: Check whether there are foreign objects on the track and whether the pulleys are worn; clean or replace them if necessary.
Remote Control Failure: Check whether the battery power is sufficient and whether the remote control matches the host.
Abnormal Noise: Check whether all components are loose and whether lubrication is in place; add grease or fasten components if necessary.
If you encounter a fault that cannot be handled by yourself, you should contact professional maintenance personnel in a timely manner for handling, and do not disassemble or maintain it without authorization.
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