When using sludge treatment equipment, the following maintenance tasks should also be performed:
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During the cleaning of sludge treatment equipment, each part of the equipment should be carefully cleaned to ensure both the interior and exterior are free from oil, rust, dust, and debris. The sliding rails and joints should be clean, with the paint and metal surfaces exposed.
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Regularly check the protective devices to ensure they are complete, flexible, and functioning accurately.
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Inspect the equipment for integrity and check if any parts or accessories are missing. All tools and accessories should be organized and stored properly.
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Regularly inspect the lubrication system to ensure it is complete, with the oil level indicators clearly visible, and lubricate all moving parts as needed.
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When maintaining sludge treatment equipment, check all pipelines and fittings for integrity, ensuring there are no leaks, drips, or seepage.
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Tighten any loose screws to prevent them from falling off during use, and check that the operation handles and electrical switches in the transmission system are in the correct position and secure.