Scheduled Equipment Maintenance
We implement a strict schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly inspections to prevent unexpected downtime and ensure peak equipment performance.
Includes:
We implement a strict schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly inspections to prevent unexpected downtime and ensure peak equipment performance.
Includes:To ensure machining precision and equipment longevity, every CNC machine at REKO undergoes a structured daily care routine during each shift (every 8–12 hours).
1) Remove chips, oil and dust from inside and outside the workbench,tool magazine, guide rails, protective covers and chip conveyors.
2) Clean the operation panel, display and handwheel.
3) Clean the filter screen at the coolant tank inlet.
1) Check the oil level of the hydraulic oil tank (if any).
2) Check the water/air pressure at the spindle center (if applicable)
3) Check the air source triple (filter, pressure reducing valve, oil mist): drainage, oil level, pressure.
1) Check whether there is enough lubricating oil film on the spindle end and the taper surface of the tool holder.
2) Visually check the lubrication condition of key kinematic pairs such as guide rails and screws (the oil film is visible).
3) Check whether the oil level of the oil cup/oil window is within the normal range (manual lubrication point).
1) After starting the machine, check whether each axis moves smoothly and without abnormal noise.
2) Check whether the coolant spray is normal and unblocked.
3) Check whether the chip conveyor operates normally.
4) Check whether the machine tool lighting, safety door lock, and emergency stop button function normally.
Each machine is assigned a detailed maintenance plan based on model, workload, and condition. The system automatically reminds responsible personnel of the upcoming tasks.
Annual preventive maintenance
Accuracy recalibration schedule
Consumable replacement cycle
Key component lifespan tracking
All maintenance activities are logged digitally, ensuring full traceability—from the operator to the time, items completed, and parts replaced.
Benefits:
A stable production environment is crucial for machining consistency. REKO maintains strict controls over workshop cleanliness, storage, and equipment layout.
Daily cleaning and swarf management
Temperature and humidity monitoring
Tooling and fixture storage standards
Organized cable and pipeline layout
Only trained and certified operators are allowed to run, inspect, or maintain equipment.
Training covers: