Cleaning Procedures for a 315-Ton Hydraulic Press Components
Cleaning Procedures for a 315-Ton Hydraulic Press Components
I. Selection of Cleaning Environment
Due to the precision nature of some hydraulic components, disassembly and cleaning of the hydraulic press should ideally take place in a cleanroom. If specific requirements or optimal conditions are met, pressurizing the room to prevent atmospheric dust contamination is recommended. If limited conditions apply, ensure a clean and isolated workspace, strictly avoiding outdoor, cluttered, or assembly areas.
II. Preparations for Personnel Before Cleaning
Operators of the 315-ton hydraulic press should wear non-shedding work attire and headgear to prevent dust, hair, scalp flakes, and fibers from causing contamination in the hydraulic system during the cleaning process. Eating or smoking is strictly prohibited during cleaning.
III. Selection of Hydraulic Oil
Clean the hydraulic components on a clean workbench, placing disassembled hydraulic elements in covered containers and injecting a specified hydraulic oil. Direct placement on the floor, workbenches, or other surfaces is strictly forbidden. Cleaning of hydraulic press components should use kerosene or gasoline, as well as hydraulic oil with the same grade as the oil used in the hydraulic system.
IV. Selection of Wiping Materials
After cleaning the hydraulic press components, refrain from using cotton, linen, silk, or synthetic fabrics for wiping to prevent fiber contamination. Due to internal dust particles in leather tigers, using them to blow air onto components is prohibited. It is recommended to use clean and dry compressed air for drying components.
V. Swift Assembly Post-Cleaning
If not promptly assembling cleaned hydraulic components, store them in rust preventive oil. In humid regions, especially in the southern areas, proper rust prevention measures should be taken.