What are the daily maintenance recommendations for Trenchless Drilling Machine?
Dec 11, 2024| 1. Environmental protection: When repairing the drilling rig or handling the replaced lubricating oil or liquid, attention should be paid to protecting the environment. The oil should not flow to the ground, and the relevant regulations of the local environmental protection department or recycling center should be followed.
2. Maintenance and care of the hydraulic system:
Hydraulic hoses and joints: Check the hydraulic hoses and joints for leakage and damage every 10 working hours or every day, and replace them in time.
Fasteners: Check the fasteners of each key part, tighten all loose fasteners, and replace damaged or lost fasteners.
Hydraulic oil level: Check the hydraulic oil level every 10 working hours or every day, and add hydraulic oil as needed.
Hydraulic oil quality: Check whether the hydraulic oil meets the standard requirements every three months of work, and replace the hydraulic oil and filter as needed.
3. Battery maintenance and care:
Check the battery every 250 hours of work or every 6 months, check the electrolyte level and add clean water or distilled water, check whether the pole is rusted, and keep the battery cable clean and tight.
4. Cooling system maintenance and care:
Keep the coolant in the cooling tank and radiator at the appropriate level, and clean the radiator and engine debris every day.
5. Winter and summer maintenance and care:
Winter protection: When the outside temperature reaches 0℃, the water tank must be prepared for antifreeze, and a certain amount of antifreeze must be flushed into the mud system.
Summer protection: Check the coolant in the cooling tank and radiator, keep the coolant at the appropriate level, and clean the radiator and engine debris.
6. Basic cleaning: Daily cleaning of the drilling rig is the basis of maintenance work. After use, use compressed air or clean water to thoroughly clean the body, especially the radiator and air filter.
7. Regular inspection and tightening: Perform a detailed inspection at least once a week, especially for high-wear parts such as drill rods and drill bits, and check all bolts and nuts to ensure that they are not loose due to vibration.
8. Regular lubrication: Lubricate all required parts to reduce friction between parts, reduce wear, prevent rust, and protect mechanical parts.
9. Timely replacement of wearing parts: Regular replacement of wearing parts such as drill bits and filters, and formulate a reasonable replacement cycle based on the frequency of use and working conditions.
10. System inspection: Regularly check the electrical and hydraulic systems to ensure that all cables and connectors are not worn or damaged, and the hydraulic oil level and oil quality are in good condition.

