1. Daily inspection: Before use every day, the drilling rig should be inspected for wear or damage to the chains, gears, belts, and other transmission components.
2. Lubrication: Regularly lubricate moving parts to reduce wear and friction. Special attention should be paid to lubricating components that work under high loads.
3. Cleaning: Keep the drilling rig clean and regularly remove dirt, stones, and other debris to prevent blockages and damage to the machine.
4. Fastener inspection: Regularly inspect all fasteners, such as screws, nuts, etc., to ensure that they are not loose, as loose fasteners may cause equipment failure.
5. Electrical system inspection: If the drilling rig is electric, it is necessary to regularly inspect electrical components such as wires, plugs, and batteries to ensure that they are not damaged or worn.
6. Replace worn parts: Once any severely worn parts are found, such as drill bits, chains, belts, etc., they should be replaced immediately to avoid larger malfunctions and accidents.
7. Hydraulic system maintenance: If the drilling rig uses a hydraulic system, the quality of the hydraulic oil should be checked regularly, the hydraulic oil filter should be replaced, and the hydraulic pipelines and valves should be checked for leaks.
8. Storage and rust prevention: When not in use, the drilling rig should be stored in a dry, ventilated place and appropriate rust prevention measures should be taken, such as applying rust proof oil.
9. Operation training: Ensure that all operators have received appropriate training and understand the operating procedures and maintenance knowledge of the drilling rig.
10. Compliance with regulations: Follow the maintenance and upkeep procedures provided by the manufacturer and do not overlook any important maintenance steps.
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