Maintenance And Care Guide For Embedded Parts

May 19, 2026 Leave a message

Daily Inspection
Visual Inspection: Regularly inspect the embedded parts visually, checking for rust, damage, or deformation.

If rust is found, remove it promptly using sandpaper or a professional rust remover. For damaged or deformed embedded parts, assess the impact and take appropriate repair or replacement measures.

Embedded parts may be affected by environmental factors during long-term use; therefore, visual inspection is essential.

Connection Inspection: Check the connection between the embedded parts and the main structure for firmness, loosening, or displacement.

The stability of the connections between high-speed rail embedded parts and the main structure directly affects the safety of high-speed rail operation. Tighten the connecting bolts using tools such as wrenches to ensure reliable connections.

If loose connections are found, tighten them promptly. Replace bolts or take other reinforcement measures if necessary.

 

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular Cleaning
Regularly clean the embedded parts to remove surface dust, dirt, and debris.

Use a soft cloth or brush to gently wipe the surface of the embedded parts. Avoid using sharp or hard tools to prevent damage to the anti-corrosion coating.

During cleaning, take care to prevent water or cleaning agents from entering the embedded parts, as this may affect their performance.

Corrosion Protection Treatment
To extend the service life of the embedded parts, choose a reliable anti-corrosion manufacturer.

Apply anti-corrosion paint or zinc plating to enhance the corrosion resistance of the embedded parts. When performing anti-corrosion treatment, ensure the surface is clean and dry, and follow the specifications.