
Cleaning the bending machine is an important step in maintaining its
performance and extending its service life. Here are some suggested steps to
clean the bender:
1. Prepare tools and materials:
- Soft cloth or sponge
- Special cleaning agent or mild detergent
- Bucket or watering can
- Rubber gloves
- Old toothbrush or small brush (for cleaning hard-to-reach areas)
2. Turn off and disconnect the power:
- Before starting cleaning, make sure the bender is turned off and
disconnected from the power supply to prevent any possible risk of electric
shock or accidental starting of the machine.
3. Preliminary cleaning:
- Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently wipe away dust, oil and metal debris
from the surface of the machine.
- For dirt that is difficult to remove, use an old toothbrush or small brush
to scrub gently.
Step 4 Use cleaner:
- Mix a special cleaner or mild detergent with water in a watering can or
bucket.
- Spray or apply to the surface of the bending machine, then wipe gently with
a cloth or sponge.
- Take care to avoid detergent entering the machine interior or electrical
components to prevent damage.
5. Cleaning details:
- Use a small brush or an old toothbrush to clean rails, bearings and other
hard-to-reach areas.
- Make sure to brush off all accumulated dirt and debris.
6. Rinse and dry:
- Rinse off detergent and dirt with clean water.
- Wipe off the moisture with a clean cloth or sponge to ensure that the
machine is completely dry, especially electrical parts and sensitive areas.
7. Lubrication key components:
- After cleaning, apply appropriate amount of lubricating oil to key
mechanical parts such as guide rails and bearings as needed.
8. Inspection and review:
- After cleaning, recheck the machine to make sure there is no missing dirt
or detergent residue.
- Ensure that all components are properly installed and functioning.
9. Restore power and test:
- Reconnect the power supply and perform a simple operating test to ensure
that the bender will still work properly after cleaning.
Please note that different types of bending machines may require specific
cleaning methods or materials, so it is best to refer to the cleaning and
maintenance guidelines in your bending machine owner's manual. In addition,
before performing any maintenance work, make sure you have understood the
relevant safe operating procedures and have taken appropriate safety
measures.