The key to maintaining a piston pump is regular cleaning, lubrication maintenance, checking seals, calibrating parameters, checking electrical components, and paying attention to safe operation. When using a piston pump, matters that need to be paid attention to include observing the pressure changes of the pump, avoiding switching on and off with pressure, avoiding dry operation without water, checking the sound of the transmission parts, and regular maintenance and maintenance.
1. Key steps to maintain a piston pump include:
Regular cleaning: When the pump is stopped, clean the surface of the pump body and connecting parts with a clean cloth or cotton swab to ensure that there is no dust or dirt accumulation.
Lubrication maintenance: Regularly lubricate pistons, bearings and other parts, use an appropriate amount of lubricating oil or grease, and follow the recommended cycle in the manual.
Check seals: Regularly check seals, O-rings, etc. to ensure that they are intact, and replace damaged seals in time to prevent leakage.
Calibrate parameters: Regularly calibrate parameters such as flow and pressure to ensure that the output of the pump meets the set requirements.
Check electrical components: If the pump has electrical components, regularly check whether the motor, wires, etc. are working properly.
Pay attention to safe operation: When performing maintenance work, ensure that the equipment is in a shutdown state and disconnect the power supply to avoid accidents.
2. Things to note when using the piston pump include:
Observe the pressure changes of each pump pressure gauge, and notify relevant personnel in time if abnormalities are found.
Avoid switching the machine under pressure, and running it without water.
Listen to the sound of each transmission part, and notify relevant personnel in time if any abnormal noise is found for repair.
Perform regular disassembly maintenance, replace wearing parts, and perform overall overhaul when necessary.
The above maintenance and use precautions can ensure the normal operation of the piston pump, extend its service life, and improve work efficiency