How to maintain a winding machine motor to extend its lifespan?


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2025-10-14

To extend the lifespan of the winding machine motor, maintenance can be carried out in the following areas:

I. Daily Maintenance

  • Cleaning work After each use of the winding machine, promptly clean dust, grease, and debris from external areas of the machine base, the work surface, and the cable-guiding rails to prevent buildup that could lead to equipment malfunctions. Additionally, inspect components such as the spool, wool felt, threading pulleys, and wire nozzles for any foreign objects or sharp items, ensuring they don’t cause thread breakage or damage during the winding process.

  • Inspect fasteners : Check whether the base screws, end cover screws, bearing cap screws, and wiring box terminal screws—along with all other fastening components—are loose. If any are found to be loose, tighten them immediately. Also, ensure that nuts, washers, and other parts are fully present and intact.

  • Inspect the transmission system : Check the pulleys or couplings for cracks or damage, ensure they are securely installed, and verify that the belts and their connecting buckles are intact. Also, inspect transmission components such as lead screws and guide rails to ensure they’re functioning properly—looking for any signs of wear, deformation, or other issues.

II. Regular Maintenance

  • Bearing Maintenance : Bearings should be cleaned after a period of use, and the grease or lubricating oil should be replaced as needed. Typically, cleaning and re-greasing are recommended every 3 to 6 months of operation. However, if the oil temperature is high, or if the winding machine operates in harsh conditions with excessive dust, more frequent cleaning and oil changes will be necessary.

  • Insulation Check : Regularly check the insulation resistance of the winding machine and ensure the machine casing is reliably grounded to prevent accidents such as electric leakage caused by insulation failure.

  • Equipment Calibration : Regularly calibrate the winding machine's various parameters, such as the number of windings, wire diameter, winding speed, and wire spacing, to ensure the equipment maintains precise and stable winding performance.

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