One: Cleanliness
Regular external cleaning is required. To prevent dust and foreign objects from entering the surface of the servo motor, clean the area with a clean cloth or cleaning paper on a regular basis. A cleaning agent may be used if necessary.
2. Conduct regular internal cleaning. Be cautious and prioritize safety during the disassembly of the servo motor. Avoid using liquids with high volume and high humidity during cleaning to prevent damage to the electrical components of the servo motor.
Lubrication
Regularly add lubricating oil. To ensure the normal operation of the servo motor, lubricating oil should be added to the points specified in the machine's user manual.
Be mindful of the lubricant selection. Choose a lubricant that complies with the specifications outlined in the machine's manual; do not make arbitrary changes.
III. Protection
Do not use excessively high or low voltage. Operate according to the instructions provided in the machine's manual.
2. Prevent moisture and corrosive gases from damaging the servo motor. Ensure the installation location of the servo motor is dry and well-ventilated.
Avoid working in environments with intense light, high temperatures, and high humidity. This may affect the lifespan of the servo motor and cause damage to its electrical system.
Here are the three main aspects of maintaining servo motors. In practice, for different types of servo motors and usage scenarios, some special maintenance measures should also be taken into account. Therefore, when performing maintenance on servo motors, operations should be carried out according to the requirements in the machine's manual, and corresponding maintenance should be performed based on the specific conditions of the machine.
In summary, proper maintenance measures can effectively extend the service life of servo motors, enhance machine performance, which is highly beneficial for improving work efficiency and reducing production costs.




