1. Routine Maintenance Checks
- Transmission Parts: Regularly listen for unusual sounds from the transmission and check for vibrations or overheating in the bearings of the rollers, wire guides, and transmission components.
- Timing Belt: Make sure the timing belt is aligned correctly and free from damage.
- Rollers and Rotation: Ensure top rollers, false twisters, and bobbin holders rotate smoothly without any obstructions or wear.
2. Scheduled Repair and Maintenance
Minor Repairs (2-5 weeks):
- Clean dust and debris from various machine parts and remove any waste wire from rollers, friction components, and shafts.
- Inspect the condition of the wire guides and other moving parts for any signs of damage.
Major Repairs (1-3 months):
- Check the synchronous belt and pulleys for wear and tear.
- Inspect the grooved cylinder, shuttle, and slider for potential damage and determine if replacements are necessary.
- Review lubrication in critical areas such as the cold rail and toothed belt of the false twister.
3. Primary & Secondary Heater Cleaning
- Primary Heater: Over time, spinning oil residues can accumulate and form dirt that affects the heating process. Regular cleaning is crucial to avoid a decrease in yarn quality. Clean the wire guide tubes every 2-3 months, based on the type of yarn and oil used.
- Secondary Heater: Similar cleaning steps should be taken, being cautious to avoid damaging the wire guide tubes or any sensitive components.
4. Top Roller Maintenance
The first and second rollers should be polished every 1-3 months, while the three-roller top rollers should be polished approximately every 6 months.
5. Friction and False Twister Care
Clean any accumulated waste silk and inspect the friction disc for signs of wear or imbalance. The small bearings and toothed belts should also be checked for smooth operation. Replace any worn parts immediately.
6. Winding Device Adjustments
If winding issues like uneven bobbin formation or misaligned winding occur, check the winding device for faults, including the trajectory of the traversing wire guide.
7. Elastic Coupling Inspections
8. Timing Belt Monitoring
Inspect the timing belt daily for signs of wear, looseness, or friction, and make adjustments as necessary to maintain optimal performance.

