1. Maintenance of welding head
The welding head is a key component of the Single Head single Yautomatictin Soldering machine, and its daily maintenance is essential. First of all, the oxides and residual solder slag on the surface of the welding head should be cleaned regularly. During the welding process, high temperature will make the surface of the welding head easy to oxidize, and the residual solder slag will affect the good contact between the welding head and the weldment, thereby affecting the welding quality. You can use a special cleaning tool, such as a copper wire brush or a cleaning sponge dipped in an appropriate amount of flux to gently wipe the welding head. Secondly, check the wear of the welding head. If the tip of the welding head is severely worn, it will cause problems such as uneven solder joint size and loose welding. When it is found that the welding head is worn to a certain extent, it should be replaced in time to ensure the accuracy and stability of welding.
2. Maintenance of the tin feeding system
The normal operation of the tin feeding system also has an important impact on the work of the soldering machine. In daily maintenance, check whether the conveying channel of the tin wire is smooth. This includes checking whether there is blockage inside the tin feeding tube. If blockage is found, it can be carefully cleaned with a small tool. At the same time, check the wear of the tin feeding wheel. Wear of the tin feeding wheel will cause uneven tin feeding and affect the welding effect. If the tin feeding wheel is severely worn, it needs to be replaced in time. In addition, pay attention to the remaining amount of tin wire to ensure sufficient supply of tin wire to avoid interruption of welding due to exhaustion of tin wire during welding.
3. Maintenance of mechanical structure
The mechanical structure of the Single Head single Yautomatictin Soldering machine, such as the transmission parts and guide rails of the X-Y axis, also needs regular maintenance. Check whether the surface of the guide rail is clean and whether there is any debris or oil attached. If there is, use a clean rag to dip in an appropriate amount of detergent to wipe it clean, and then apply an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to ensure the smoothness of the guide rail, reduce friction, and improve the movement accuracy. For transmission parts, such as screws or belts, check whether their connections are firm and whether there is any looseness. If looseness is found, tighten the screws or adjust the tension of the belt in time to prevent the positioning accuracy of the welding head from being affected by problems with the transmission parts.
4. Maintenance of the electrical system
Maintenance of the electrical system is also part of daily maintenance work. Check whether the wires and cables are damaged or aged. If damaged wires are found, they should be replaced in time to avoid safety hazards such as leakage. At the same time, check whether the electrical connection points are firm, such as plugs, sockets, and wiring terminals, to prevent equipment failures due to poor contact. In addition, the dust inside the electrical control cabinet needs to be cleaned regularly. Excessive dust accumulation may affect the heat dissipation and normal operation of electrical components. You can use a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner to clean it.