A Complete 6-Step Guide to Maintenance of Plate Rolling Machine Do you have a plate rolling machine at your workshop? If yes, you may already know how crucial the maintenance of such a machine is. Maintaining your machine doesn’t only benefit its life expectancy but also maintains the quality of work. A thing to keep in mind is that you should hire a machine operator who knows the plate rolling machine inside out. The workshops put their machines through heavy workloads and, ignoring the maintenance, learn the difficultly of why maintenance of a plate rolling machine is vital. If you own a business, you would already know how costly plate rolling machines are and how crucial it is to maintain their maximum workload capacity. If you’re wondering how to perform maintenance of a plate rolling machine, take a diary and pen, and jot down these 6 steps of machine maintenance.
Step 1: Inspecting the Plate Rolling Machine
The plate bending process involves using lubricants, residue post-rolling, and cut-down or broken parts of the steel plate that you would have rolled earlier. Let us tell you about the different parts of a plate rolling machine first.
Parts of a Plate Rolling Machine
Bearings: Support moving parts of the machine. Decrease friction.
Gears and Shafts: They transmit power and motion to different areas of the machine.
Rollers: Form and shape metal plates as they are fed to the machine.
Frame: It is the body of the machine.
Hydraulic Systems: They control the rotation of rollers at varying speeds and pressure to obtain required angles through the rolling job.