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Daily maintenance of hydraulic pile driver

July 29th at 6:17pm

Daily inspection: including checking whether the appearance of the equipment is intact, whether there is oil leakage, water leakage, etc., checking whether the connections of each component are tight, and whether the hydraulic system, electrical system, etc. are normal. These checks are the foundation of equipment maintenance and are crucial for identifying potential issues. ‌

 

Regular maintenance: involves changing the engine oil, cleaning the fuel tank, replacing the filter element, etc., while conducting detailed inspections and maintenance of various components of the equipment, such as checking the wear of bearings, tightening loose bolts, etc. Regular maintenance is the key to ensuring the normal operation of equipment. ‌

 

Hydraulic system maintenance: The hydraulic system is the core part of the hydraulic pile driver and requires special attention. To ensure the cleanliness of the hydraulic oil, regularly replace the hydraulic oil and filter element, clean the oil tank and oil circuit, and check the working condition of the hydraulic pump to ensure its normal operation. ‌

 

Electrical system maintenance: Regularly check whether cables, wiring terminals, etc. are loose or damaged, and check whether electrical components are working properly. In addition, it is necessary to check the grounding status of the equipment to ensure its safety and reliability. ‌

 

Precautions for equipment use: During use, follow the operating procedures of the equipment to avoid improper use such as overloading and overspeed. At the same time, attention should be paid to the heat dissipation of the equipment to avoid overheating caused by prolonged continuous operation. ‌

 

Fault handling: When the equipment malfunctions, it should be stopped for inspection in a timely manner, the cause of the fault should be identified and dealt with. For faults that cannot be handled by oneself, professional maintenance personnel should be contacted in a timely manner to avoid the expansion of the fault and its impact on equipment use. ‌