1. Before starting the machine every day, check whether all parts are loose, damaged or leaking, especially the hydraulic system connectors and pipes.
2. Check the oil level and oil quality to ensure that the hydraulic oil is clean and free of impurities, and the oil level is within the indicated range. Replace the hydraulic oil regularly. It is generally recommended to replace it every six months or according to the frequency of use and the condition of the oil.
3. Check whether the electrical system is normal and whether the line is worn or exposed.
4. Clean the dust and residual materials on the production line regularly to prevent blockage and corrosion.
Clean the mold to ensure the molding quality and avoid product defects caused by unclean molds.
5. Check and clean the filter of the hydraulic system to prevent blockage from affecting the smooth flow of the oil circuit.
6. For moving parts such as bearings, guide rails, gears, etc., add lubricating oil or grease regularly to reduce wear and keep smooth operation.
7. Regularly check and tighten all screws, bolts and other fasteners to prevent loosening due to vibration.
8. Regularly check the working status of hydraulic components such as hydraulic pumps, valve bodies, and cylinders, and replace severely worn seals and wearing parts in time.
9. Monitor the operating temperature of the hydraulic system. If it is too high, check whether the cooling system is working properly.