Cold-pressed Needle Crimper Maintenance And Inspection Guide
Before operation, visually inspect the contact crimper body and observe whether there are obvious scratches, deformations or dirt on d sub contact crimper. The mold surface, needles, and fixing pins should be kept clean to prevent debris buildup from affecting workpiece positioning accuracy.
Manually move and check moving parts such as slide rails and guide rods; ensure smooth operation without jamming. Record the inspection results and fill out the maintenance record sheet according to the manufacturer's recommended number of runs or shift schedule.
Replenish lubricant to lubrication points at specified intervals. Check the torque of fasteners and positioning bolts to ensure all connections meet factory specifications. If necessary, remove residue with cleaning tools to maintain the structural stability of contact crimping tool.





