Maintenance of gear reducer

Gear reducer use, maintenance and precautions

1. The reducer adopts 460# medium load industrial gear oil, and the working environment temperature is 0~40°C.

Second, after the first use of 100 hours, the inner cavity should be cleaned and replaced with new gear oil, and the oil should be changed every 2000 hours.

3. When disassembling and installing the reducer, try to avoid hammering to avoid damage to normal parts.

4. If the shaft extension or joint is found to have oil leakage during use, the seals such as the skeleton oil seal should be replaced in time.

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