1. The rail temperature and rail joint size should be measured before use, and the planned rail joint should be
calculated. Make the design drawing of the adjustment rail seam and carry out the adjustment rail seam work.
2. The rail seam adjuster is placed at the adjusted rail joint (i.e. the cut-off point of the working section),
and the handle of the mechanism is pressed down to release the teeth of the rocker claw from the gap of the
pulley lever. The body falls flat on the rail surface and continues to press down the handle to make the
inclined iron bite the rail head.
3. Turn the oil valve clockwise, then shake the lever to start pressing.
4. When the rail joint of a working section is adjusted, first unscrew the return oil valve, then loosen the
clamping inclined iron, so that the oil in the working cylinder is in the action of the tension spring flows back
into the tank and the piston rod is restored to its original position.
5. Before use, check whether the joints and fasteners are loose or invalid. If so, tighten or replace them.
6. Check whether each moving part is flexible, and fill with lubricating oil, check whether the inclined iron
tooth
surface is worn and whether the tension spring is cracked, and whether the hook at both ends is firmly connected
or fails.
7. Check whether the oil stored in the oil tank is enough. Check whether there are impurities in the oil. If there
are
impurities, open the wire plug of the connection of the pressure gauge, clean the oil tank and filter screen after
the oil
pressure is out, and then refill with new oil.
8. Have a regular overhaul.
9. When not in use for a short period of time or for a long period of time, the active parts should be buttered
and properly
stored to avoid corrosion or damage.