Maintenance methods for multi-function tools mainly include the following aspects:
Lubrication and cleaning: For multi-function tools that require lubrication, such as ball splines, appropriate lubricants should be selected and replaced regularly. Pay attention to the amount of lubricant when filling. Too much will cause dripping, and too little will not achieve the lubrication effect. Under normal circumstances, the filling amount should be about half of the lubricant cavity. Clean the tool regularly to prevent dust and foreign matter from entering and causing wear. Compressed air, vacuum cleaner or damp cloth can be used for cleaning.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly check the key components of the tool, such as motors, screwdriver bits and wire connections, to ensure that they are firm, reliable and operating normally. Check the amount of lubricant filled, whether the seals are intact, and whether there are leaks. If parts need to be replaced, professional tools must be used to ensure correct and effective operation.
Avoid excessive use and collision: Avoid excessive load and collision during use. Especially when transmitting large torque or movement speed, use the tool strictly in accordance with the design requirements to avoid overload operation. Prevent collision and vibration to avoid damage to the tool surface or loosening.
Storage and calibration: When the tool is not in use, it should be stored in a dry, clean and safe place, avoiding exposure to humidity, high temperature or humid environment. It is recommended to place the tool in a closed tool box or box to protect it from dust, dust and other damage.
Replacement of parts: According to the frequency of use, regularly replace wearing parts such as carbon brushes. When the carbon brush is less than 1/3, it should be replaced in time, and replace them together, not just one.





