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5 Tips For Maintaining Your Hydraulic Press

March 28, 2014



Companies that use machinery every day must keep an effective and efficient maintenance schedule to avoid down time that could slow down or stop production.  No matter how large or small your machinery may be, taking the time to keep it in good running condition is an essential aspect of your business and smooth, profitable production. Find out about the best way to maintain a hydraulic press.
 
Keeping An Expert Around

Making sure there is always a qualified mechanic on duty during production hours is important. In the event your machinery breaks down, cost can be a great deal more if you have to spend time locating someone to make repairs. Consider as well the expense of long periods of down time. Training employees to make basic repairs and help with maintenance is also a good way to decrease your chances of down time.
 Make sure a good cooling system is in place to control temperature
Every Press Requires Maintenance
Smooth hydraulic operations depend on regular maintenance. Whether you are running an H Frame Press or you have a couple
of C Frames press, your need for effective maintenance is great. Keeping an eye on levels is an important aspect of monitoring hydraulic presses. Knowing the machine you work around can also help you become familiar with each one and how it normally runs. Many mechanics that are trained can hear a noise and know there is an issue that will cause the machine to run in an off filter manner.
 
Hot And Cold Matters
Being aware of how the temperature in your workplace affects your hydraulic presses is important and should be considered during every maintenance check. In some cases, open air, hot warehouse settings can cause greater need for more maintenance efforts. The press that runs a several hours every day will also require greater maintenance checks as well. Planning ahead for maintenance is important and can help you and your employees stay on track.
 
Checking From Top To Bottom
The basic steps for maintaining most hydraulic presses can be implanted within a short time frame, making it easier on production and meeting the needs of your customers. Lubricating all moving parts regularly is essential to prevent drying and locking up. Moving parts such as gears need to remain lubricated to produce the smooth, most fluid movement. Keeping a vigilante eye over the wear of friction on pulleys, bearings, gaskets and belts is important for preventing other issues to occur because of worn out parts like these. Replacing worn out paMake sure bolts are well torquedrts on a regular basis can help to ensure more constant and smooth production.
 
Keep Bolt Torque
Making sure bolts are strong and not creeping out is an extremely important step to remember about hydraulic press maintenance. Running checks for bolt torque is a good way to prevent more expensive repairs later on. Examining the roller chain meshing of sprockets for the signs of breaks is also a good way to prevent other issues from occurring in a hydraulic press due to the lack of maintenance. The most successful company owners will tell you that machine maintenance is the best way to decrease down times and lowered profits.