1. Cleaning
Before storage, the welding roller stand should be thoroughly cleaned:
Remove dust, oil, welding slag, and other impurities from the equipment surface.
Use a soft cloth or brush to clean, avoiding scratches on the surface.
Clean the roller surface to ensure it is free of residual welding slag and debris.
2. Lubrication
Lubricate key parts of the equipment:
Inspect and replace all grease, including those in rolling bearings, transmission gears, and cycloidal pinwheel reducers.
The grease should be filled to 1/2-1/3 of the reducer's capacity to avoid excessive grease causing stirring heat.
Grease must be replaced before restarting equipment that has been stored for an extended period.
3. Rust Prevention
Rust prevention:
Apply rust inhibitor or spray paint, ensuring the surface is dry before treatment.
Pay special attention to rust prevention of rust-prone areas such as rollers and bearings. 4. Electrical System Inspection
Inspect the electrical system and perform maintenance:
Inspect cables, wiring, and power supply components to ensure there are no short circuits, broken wires, or leakage.
Clean electrical components and ensure they are free of dust and oil.
5. Storage Environment
Select a suitable storage environment:
Store the welding roller stand in a dry, well-ventilated area free from corrosive gases and direct sunlight.
Avoid exposure to moisture to prevent rust.
6. Regular Inspection
Even if the equipment is not used for an extended period, regular inspections are recommended:
Check the lubrication status of the equipment periodically (e.g., monthly) and refill or replace the grease.
Check the fasteners for looseness and tighten if necessary.


