ATI GROUP

What should we do when the transmission part of the coater is worn?


Published:

2022-03-04

It is impossible to avoid the failure of the coater in the working process. Everything will have a life or can not work normally. Our coater is the same. Let's talk about how to deal with it correctly and effectively when the transmission part of our coater is worn?

It is impossible to avoid the failure of the coater in the working process. Everything will have a life or can not work normally. Our coater is the same. Let's talk about how to deal with it correctly and effectively when the transmission part of our coater is worn?
 
In fact, as a professional manufacturer of coaters, many times customers' coaters choose to ignore small problems when they find them. When the coater is "terminally ill" and seriously affects our normal work, is it still useful to pay attention to it? We have encountered many cases where customers have asked us to assign technical maintenance personnel to visit.
 
So here we once again remind the manufacturers who use the coater that the coater must be operated according to our normal operating procedures and pay attention to regular maintenance. When you find out that our coater has a fault, you must carefully check it. It is not too late to fix it. Small faults of some early coaters can be solved through maintenance.
 
When the transmission part of our coating machine is worn, we have to see the severity of the wear. If the wear is not very serious, we can repair it by surfacing, thermal spraying and brush plating. But is the transmission part of the coating machine repaired by the above methods intact? In fact, this is not the case. In many cases, the worn parts are simply repaired, but when surfacing is used to repair the transmission parts of our coater, the temperature is often too high, which will easily lead to cracks or deformation in our transmission parts, and even fracture. If brush plating is used, its pollution cannot be ignored, so we will not use this method in many cases.