How to maintain the cooling system of ZSC750-34.4-1 gear reducer
Publish Time: 2025-11-14 Origin: Site
The maintenance of the cooling system of the ZSC750-34.4-1 gear reducer requires systematic management around four aspects: oil level control, oil change cycle, sealing structure design and operation monitoring. The following are specific maintenance methods:
Oil level control
The oil level is the basis of the cooling system and needs to be checked regularly and kept at the center line of the oil window or oil mark. For vertically installed reducers, the oil level should ensure that the gear is immersed in 1/2~2/3 of the tooth width to avoid excessive oil level increasing oil stirring resistance or too low oil level resulting in insufficient lubrication. The inspection needs to be carried out after the equipment is shut down and cooled down to ensure accurate readings.
oil change interval
The lubricating oil of a new reducer needs to be replaced after 150-300 hours of first operation to remove metal debris generated during the running-in period. The regular oil change interval is every 6-12 months or 2000-3000 cumulative operating hours (whichever comes first). If the oil color becomes black, turbid or metal debris appears, the oil needs to be changed in advance. When changing the oil, use the same oil as the original brand and model, and avoid mixing.
Sealing structure design
A good seal is key to preventing oil leaks and external contaminants from entering. The output shaft of the vertical reducer should use a 'labyrinth seal + skeleton oil seal' combination to prevent oil leakage and dust intrusion. Check the status of seals regularly and replace aging and worn seals promptly.
Operation monitoring
Oil temperature, vibration and noise need to be closely monitored during operation. The oil temperature should be controlled within the range of 45℃-60℃. If it continues to exceed 80℃, the cause needs to be investigated. Abnormal vibration or noise may be a precursor to failure and should be repaired in time2. It is recommended to inspect once an hour and record operating data for traceability.