Lubrication Process And Selection Of Precision Tool Oil For Cold-pressed Needle Crimpers
Important steps in lubricating cold-pressed needle crimpers:
contact crimper During operation, friction points are prone to wear and slight heat accumulation. Using precision tool oil for lubrication forms a uniform film on the metal contact surface, reducing the coefficient of friction and maintaining the smoothness of the metal surface. Before lubrication, the surface of the cold press needle needs to be cleaned to remove dust and micro-oxides, maintaining the cleanliness of the contact surface.
The lubrication operation can be divided into the following steps:
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Evenly drip precision tool oil between the needle body and the contact surface.
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Use slight force to push the needle body to allow the oil film to cover the entire working surface.
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Observe the lubricated cold press needle to confirm that the oil film is evenly distributed.
Precision Tool Oil Selection and Usage Precautions
Different models of the d sub contact crimper device have different requirements for oil film thickness and viscosity. When selecting precision tool oil, the needle material and the operating environment temperature should be considered. At low temperatures, the oil's fluidity affects the smoothness of needle operation; at high temperatures, the oil's thermal stability determines the duration of the lubrication effect.
During operation, the lubrication frequency can be adjusted by periodically checking the oil film thickness and the condition of the contact surface. Over-application may cause oil droplets to spill into non-working areas, affecting the overall cleanliness of the mechanical structure. Regular maintenance records help determine when to replenish precision tool oil, extending the lifespan of contact crimping.





