Daily Maintenance Methods For Die Casting Machines

Oct 11, 2025

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Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Routine Cleaning: Before the end of each day, clean all parts of the die casting machine with a brush or blower, such as the mold, cutter, nozzle, and pan head.

2. Periodic Cleaning: Every so often, the die casting machine needs a thorough cleaning, including the machine body, mold, transmission components, and outer casing. During cleaning, care should be taken to prevent water and oil from penetrating into the electrical components.

 

Lubrication and Maintenance
1. Lubricating Oil Change: Change the lubricating oil according to the die casting machine's specified cycle or fixed time to ensure proper lubrication of all parts of the equipment.

2. Periodic Inspection: Regularly check the lubrication of lubrication components. If there is any unusual odor, abnormal noise, or malfunction, replace the affected parts immediately.

 

Inspection and Maintenance
1. Electrical Component Inspection: The electrical control system inside the die casting machine needs to be inspected regularly to ensure that the electrical components are operating properly and to prevent malfunctions.

2. Inspection of Components: Regularly inspect the machine body, heat exchanger, nozzle, mold, and transmission components. Address any wear, cracks, or other defects promptly.

3. Parts Replacement: During long-term use of the die-casting machine, some parts will experience wear and aging. Timely maintenance or replacement based on accumulated experience is necessary.

 

Precautions

1. Proper Operation: Operators must operate the die-casting machine according to the operating procedures. Unauthorized tampering or disassembly of the equipment during production is prohibited, as this may endanger personal safety and cause equipment malfunction.

2. Regular Maintenance: The die-casting machine requires regular maintenance, including periodic oil changes, timely cleaning, inspection of all parts, and replacement of parts. This helps ensure the normal and stable operation of the equipment.

3. Safety Precautions: During maintenance, upkeep, and cleaning, safety precautions should be taken to prevent electrical, mechanical, and chemical injuries, especially ensuring operators wear appropriate protective equipment.

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