Upkeep and service of a 300m Used truck-mounted drilling rig borehole machine
Taking care of a used three hundred meter vehicle mounted drilling machine is super important. It keeps it working longer, drills better, and keeps everyone safe. Since it's used, it might be worn out a bit, so you need to be extra careful. Here are some key things to do:
1. Check and Clean the Drilling Machine
Look at Everything:
Before you use it, check all the parts. This means the drill pipes, drill bits, the stuff that makes it move, the engine, and the parts that turn it. Make sure nothing is loose, broken, or leaking.
Pay special attention to the drill pipes and bits. If they're really worn, change them.
Check the tubes that carry the fluid that makes it move, and the places they connect. Make sure there are no cracks or leaks. Keep It Clean:
Clean the whole machine often. Get rid of mud, rock pieces, and anything else dirty.
Really focus on cleaning the drill pipes and bits. You don’t want them getting clogged.
Clean the fluid system too. This stops dirty stuff from getting into the fluid.
2. Take Care of the Fluid System
Change the Fluid:
Change the fluid that makes it move when the people who made the machine say to.
When you change it, clean the system. This stops dirty stuff from getting in. Change the Filter:
Change the filter that cleans the fluid often. This keeps the fluid clean.
Check the tubes and connections for leaks. Check the Pumps and Motors:
Look at the pumps and motors regularly. Make sure they're working right.
Listen for weird noises or shaking.
3. Take Care of the Engine and Turning Parts
Engine Care:
Change the oil, oil filter, and air filter when the people who made the engine say to.
Check the thing that keeps the engine cool. Make sure it's working.
Look at the belts and things that make it turn. Make sure nothing is loose or broken. Turning Parts:
Check the shafts, gear boxes, and clutches often. Make sure they're working right.
Put oil on the turning parts. This helps them last longer.
Check how tight the chains or belts are.
4. Take Care of the Drill Pipes and Bits
Check the Pipes:
Before you use them, make sure they're not bent, cracked, or worn out.
Clean them often. This stops them from getting clogged. Take Care of the Bits:
Use the right bits for the ground you're drilling in.
Check them often. If they're really worn, change them.
Keep them clean.
5. Put the Machine Away Right
Clean Before Putting Away:
Clean the whole machine really well. Get rid of all the dirt.
Put it somewhere dry and airy. This stops rust. Stop Rust:
Put oil on the machine to stop rust.
Really focus on the drill pipes and bits. Cover It Up:
Use something waterproof to cover the machine. This stops it from getting damaged by the weather.
6. Be Safe
Trained People Only:
Only people who know what they're doing should use the machine.
They should wear safety gear, like helmets, gloves, and eye protection. Safe Work:
Always turn off the machine before you fix it.
Never try to fix it while it's running.
Put up signs to keep people away.