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Coupling Maintenance Methods

Cleaning: Regularly remove dust, oil, and other debris from the coupling surface to keep it clean. This helps reduce wear and corrosion, extending the coupling's service life.

 

Lubrication: Lubricate the coupling regularly according to its working environment and design requirements. Choose a suitable lubricant and ensure it is clean and free of contaminants.

 

Alignment Adjustment: If excessive alignment deviation is found, adjust it promptly. During adjustment, ensure the coaxiality of the two shafts meets design requirements to avoid excessive radial force and bending moment.

 

Replacement of Worn Parts: During inspection, if severely worn coupling parts (such as bolts, elastic elements, etc.) are found, replace them promptly. When replacing, use new parts of the same specifications and model as the original parts to ensure the coupling's performance is not affected.

 

Regular Inspection: To ensure the normal operation of the coupling, a comprehensive inspection should be performed regularly. The inspection cycle can be determined based on the coupling's operating environment and workload; a comprehensive inspection is generally recommended every six months to one year.

 

Establish maintenance records: To facilitate tracking the usage of the coupling, detailed maintenance records should be established. These records should include information such as the coupling's model, specifications, installation date, inspection records, and maintenance records. This helps to identify potential problems promptly and ensures the safe and stable operation of the coupling.

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