What risks may be brought about shortening the maintenance cycle of RF37-3.41-2.2KW reducer
Publish Time: 2025-05-21 Origin: Site
Increase maintenance costs: Maintenance requires manpower, material resources and financial resources, including replacement of lubricant, inspection and replacement of parts, labor costs, etc. Too frequent maintenance can greatly increase these costs. For example, if the lubricant that was originally replaced once a year is shortened to once every six months, the cost of the lubricant and the related labor costs will increase accordingly.
Impact production efficiency: The machine needs to be shut down during the maintenance process. Too short maintenance cycle will increase the equipment downtime, affecting the continuity and efficiency of production. For some companies that produce continuously, such as chemical industry, steel and other industries, frequent shutdowns may cause significant production losses.
Over-maintenance and damage to the equipment: Over-disassembly and inspection may cause unnecessary damage to the reducer. For example, frequent disassembly of certain components during each maintenance may lead to intensified wear of the connection parts of these components, degradation of sealing performance, etc. In addition, if the tools used during maintenance are improper or the operation is not standardized, the equipment may also be damaged.