4 Tips to Teach You How to Maintain a Bearing Heater
1. Regular Dust Removal. After the bearing heater has been used for a period of time, some dust will accumulate on the yoke, upright columns, temperature measuring probe, and the machine body. Regular dust removal and cleaning work is required.
2. Maintenance of the Yoke and Heater Upright Column Surfaces. In addition to dust removal, the surfaces of the yoke and upright columns also need regular maintenance: apply some grease to protect the surfaces from oxidation, which can also reduce friction, enhance the magnetic induction effect, and improve heating power. When using the yoke, handle it gently to prevent deformation-deformation may cause noise and affect the heating effect.
3. In addition to dust prevention, water protection should also be noted. For electronic components, contact with water is prohibited when the device is powered on. If water accidentally comes into contact with the components on the circuit board while the device is powered on, you should immediately turn off the power supply, then remove the circuit board, wipe it clean with paper first, dry it with a hair dryer, and then place it in a well-ventilated area under the sun to dry thoroughly.
4. Please do not leave the magnetic temperature measuring probe on the heated workpiece for an extended period to prolong the probe's service life. When heating bearings of the same specification, try to use time control to further extend the probe's service life.
