Maintenance Cycle And Upkeep Of Cold-press Needle Crimping Machine Oil
The proper functioning of contact crimper has a direct impact on the smoothness of the entire assembly process. The condition of the internal oil affects the friction performance of mechanical components and the overall output consistency.
Hydraulic or mechanical d sub contact crimper presses use oil as the working medium, which can become dirty, deteriorate, or even experience performance degradation over time, affecting the crimping accuracy. Regularly check the oil condition and change the oil at the intervals specified by the manufacturer.
Establishing a periodic checklist is part of the standard procedure, including observing changes in oil color and odor, as well as the presence of any abnormal particles. When contact crimping tool operation becomes unstable or crimping force fluctuates, review the previous oil change record and assess whether an earlier update is needed.





