What are the wear parts of an Vehicle LNG Cylinder Circumferential Welding Machine?
1. Transmission System Wear Parts
The transmission system is the core of the equipment's operation. The guide rails, sliders, and drive belts are common wear parts. The guide rails and sliders are subject to high-frequency friction over long periods. Insufficient lubrication or the ingress of impurities can lead to wear and scratches, reducing the equipment's motion accuracy. Drive belts, under prolonged tension and affected by ambient temperature, will gradually age, loosen, or even break, affecting the stability of power transmission. Regular inspection of wear and tension is necessary, and timely replacement and maintenance are crucial.
2. Sealing Component Wear Parts
Sealing components are widely used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems and equipment connections. Common examples include O-rings and gaskets. These components are in constant contact with hydraulic oil, gas, or external impurities, making them prone to aging, deformation, and wear, leading to leakage problems. This not only affects system pressure stability but can also contaminate the working environment. Especially under high-pressure conditions, the wear rate of sealing components accelerates, requiring close attention to their sealing performance and regular replacement.

3. Electrical System Wear Parts
The main wear parts in the electrical system are contactor contacts, fuses, and sensors. Contactor contacts, due to frequent switching, will experience oxidation and wear from arc burning, leading to poor contact and affecting the normal conduction of the circuit; fuses will blow in case of circuit overload or short circuit to protect the equipment, and are considered disposable wear parts; sensors, exposed to the working environment for extended periods, are susceptible to dust, vibration, and temperature changes, leading to signal drift or damage. Regular performance testing and timely replacement of faulty components are necessary.
4. Processing Auxiliary Wear Parts
Auxiliary components directly related to cylinder processing are also prone to wear, such as clamping fixtures and guide bushings. Clamping fixtures, under constant clamping force, will experience wear on the contact surfaces due to repeated friction, affecting clamping stability and accuracy; guide bushings play a positioning and guiding role during workpiece processing. Long-term contact with the workpiece or tools can lead to inner wall wear and dimensional deviations, resulting in reduced processing accuracy. These components directly affect product quality and require regular calibration and replacement.
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