The Air Compressor Of The Air Reverse Circulation Drilling Rig To Ensure Stable Construction
Daily inspection of the air compressor is a basic step in maintenance. Before each construction, workers need to check the oil level and oil quality of the compressor. If the oil is insufficient or turns black and turbid, it is necessary to replenish or replace the oil of the same model in a timely manner to avoid wear of internal parts of the compressor due to insufficient lubrication. At the same time, check the pressure gauge and safety valve of the compressor to ensure that the pressure display is accurate and the safety valve can jump normally, preventing equipment failure caused by abnormal pressure.
The cleaning of the air filter element of the compressor cannot be ignored. The Air Reverse Circulation Drilling Rig has high requirements for the cleanliness of compressed air. If the filter element is blocked, it will lead to insufficient air intake and affect drilling efficiency. Workers need to disassemble the air filter element regularly and use compressed air to blow off the dust and impurities on its surface. If the filter element is damaged or aged, it is necessary to replace it with a new one in time to prevent impurities from entering the inside of the compressor, which may affect the quality of compressed air and the service life of the equipment.
The maintenance of the compressor's heat dissipation system is also crucial. During construction, the compressor will generate a lot of heat when running for a long time. If heat dissipation is not timely, the equipment temperature will be too high. Workers need to regularly clean the dust on the cooling fan and radiator fins to ensure that the fan rotates normally and the heat dissipation channel is unobstructed. When constructing in hot weather, it is also necessary to appropriately shorten the continuous operation time of the compressor to avoid automatic shutdown of the compressor due to overheating, thus ensuring the overall operation rhythm of the Air Reverse Circulation Drilling Rig.
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Fuel management of the power system is the core of maintenance. Before each field operation, it is necessary to check whether the fuel in the fuel tank is sufficient, and at the same time, select the appropriate fuel type to avoid abnormal engine operation caused by mismatched fuel. After the operation, if the drill rig will not be used for a short period of time, the remaining fuel in the fuel tank should be drained to prevent fuel deterioration from clogging the oil circuit. Especially in high-temperature or low-temperature field environments, the deterioration speed will accelerate, so timely treatment is more necessary.
The maintenance of batteries and circuits cannot be ignored. The starting battery of the Full Hydraulic Portable Drill Rig adopts a detachable design. After each use, it needs to be disassembled and stored separately to avoid power loss caused by long-term idleness. At the same time, check whether the dust plugs at the circuit interfaces are intact. There is a lot of dust in the field, and the dust plugs can prevent impurities from entering the interfaces and reduce the risk of short circuits. If oxidation marks are found on the interfaces, gently polish them with fine sandpaper to ensure stable circuit connection.
The cleaning of the engine's heat dissipation components is also crucial. During field operations, the drill rig often operates in dusty or grass clippings-rich environments, and the heat dissipation holes are easily blocked by impurities, leading to excessive engine temperature. During each operation interval, workers need to use a brush to clean the debris on the surface of the heat dissipation holes, and if necessary, use compressed air to blow away the dust accumulated inside. In addition, regularly check the rotation of the cooling fan. If the fan is found to be stuck, add lubricating oil in time to ensure the normal operation of the heat dissipation system.