The maintenance cycle for stamping parts inspection fixtures varies depending on the material, operating environment, and stamping process. Generally, a comprehensive maintenance is recommended every 5,000 to 10,000 stamping cycles. However, the specific maintenance cycle needs to be adjusted based on actual conditions.
During maintenance, a comprehensive inspection of the stamping parts inspection fixture should be conducted, including cleaning the fixture surface, checking for wear, and tightening any loose parts. In addition, key components such as the guide device and ejection device should be inspected and adjusted.
Recommendations for Stamping Parts Inspection Fixtures:
Stamping Parts Inspection Fixture Usage Record: Record the usage, maintenance history, and repair records of the stamping parts inspection fixture to facilitate timely problem identification and appropriate action.
Regular Inspection: In addition to the comprehensive inspections performed according to the maintenance cycle, the condition of the stamping parts inspection fixture should be checked regularly during use to promptly identify and address potential problems.
Correct Use and Maintenance: Operators should be familiar with the structure and operation of the stamping parts inspection fixture to avoid damage to the mold due to misoperation. At the same time, the stamping parts inspection fixture should be kept clean and dry to prevent rust and corrosion.
Timely Repair: If any problem is found with the stamping parts inspection fixture, it should be repaired promptly to prevent the problem from escalating and causing more serious damage.




