What aspects should we pay attention to when using lean pipe bench?

When using the lean pipe table, we should pay attention to the following aspects to ensure its normal operation and extend its service life:

1. Moving and placing: When moving the lean pipe table, it should be moved gently and put gently to avoid heavy objects or forklifts directly hitting the lean pipe rack to prevent damage to the lean pipe. At the same time, the table should be placed on the flat ground to avoid tilt or shaking, affecting the use effect.

2, load limit: lean pipe working table generally has a certain load weight limit, usually not more than 18 kg. During use, exceeding its bearing capacity shall be avoided to prevent deformation or damage to the working table.

3. Regular inspection and maintenance: regularly check whether the joints between the lean pipes are loose or displaced, and whether the bolts are in the tightening state. If the lean pipe is found to be seriously deformed or worn, a new lean pipe should be replaced in time to avoid tilt or collapse due to structural problems.

4.Cleaning and maintenance: the lean pipe working table is easy to accumulate dust in the process of use, and should be cleaned regularly. The surface can be wiped with a wet towel, but be careful to avoid corrosive or acidic cleaners to damage the bench surface. At the same time, avoid placing sharp or sharp tools on the workbench to prevent scratching the table.

5. Reduce disassembly and assembly: frequent disassembly and assembly of lean pipe workbench may lead to structural loosening, affecting stability and service life. Therefore, bench disassembly and assembly should be minimized where possible.

6. Environmental requirements: Lean pipe working table should be placed in a relatively dry and ventilated environment to avoid moisture and corrosion. Wet air will not only affect the service life of the workbench, but also may cause adverse effects on the electrical circuit. Normal use and service life extension can be ensured by paying attention to lifting and placement, load-bearing restrictions, regular inspection and maintenance, cleaning and maintenance, reduced disassembly and assembly, and environmental requirements.

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