Improving Efficiency & Extending Service Life: LVT Flooring Production Line Maintenance Guide

Time:2026-03-20

As a manufacturer of LVT flooring production lines, we fully understand that the efficient operation of equipment is critical to your business. A well-maintained production line not only guarantees product quality but also significantly improves production efficiency, extends equipment service life, and ultimately delivers greater economic benefits for you.

We are pleased to provide you with a comprehensive maintenance guide for LVT flooring production lines, designed to help your team master key maintenance skills and ensure stable and efficient operation of the production line.

Daily Maintenance: Ensuring Smooth Production Line Operation

Daily maintenance forms the foundation of preventive maintenance, aiming to identify and resolve potential issues in a timely manner to prevent minor faults from escalating into major problems.

 Cleaning & Lubrication

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean all components of the production line after each daily shift, especially parts prone to dust and material residue accumulation such as press rolls, guide rolls, and cutting tools. Wipe with a soft cloth and appropriate cleaning agents to ensure spotless surfaces and prevent product scratching.
  • Lubrication of Key Components**: Following the instructions in the equipment manual, regularly lubricate transmission components including chains, bearings, and gears. Select suitable lubricating oil or grease to ensure adequate lubrication, reduce friction and wear, and prolong component service life.
  • Lubrication System Inspection**: Check whether the automatic lubrication system functions properly, verify that the oil level is within the normal range, and replenish or replace lubricating oil in a timely manner.

Fastener Inspection

  • – Bolts & Nuts: Regularly inspect all bolts, nuts and other fasteners on the production line for looseness. Vibration generated by long-term equipment operation may cause fasteners to loosen, leading to component displacement or even damage. Tighten them with appropriate tools.
  • – Connections: Check all connections for signs of looseness or wear, particularly electrical and pneumatic connections, to ensure firm connections and eliminate potential safety hazards.

Electrical System Inspection

  • – Cables & Wiring: Inspect all cables and wiring for damage, aging or compromised insulation. Ensure neat cable routing to avoid dragging or squeezing.
  • – Switches & Buttons: Check that all switches, buttons and indicator lights on the control panel operate normally and respond sensitively.
  • – Safety Devices: Verify the effectiveness of safety devices including emergency stop buttons, safety door switches and overload protectors, ensuring power can be cut off promptly in emergencies to safeguard operator safety.

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