Yes, it is very important to maintain a certain distance from the ground when storing the molding machine. This can prevent moisture, dust, and other pollutants from damaging the machine, while also aiding in ventilation and preventing rust. Here are some specific suggestions:
Using pallets or brackets: Place the molding machine on pallets, brackets, or other supports to maintain a certain distance from the ground. This can prevent moisture or moisture on the ground from directly coming into contact with the bottom of the machine, especially in damp or easily waterlogged environments.
Maintain ventilation: Raising the molding machine helps with air circulation, reduces the accumulation of moisture, and prevents rust on metal components and moisture on electronic components. Ensure that the storage area has good ventilation conditions.
Dust prevention measures: Keeping the molding machine at a distance from the ground can also reduce the accumulation of dust. Combining the use of dust covers or coverings to further protect the machine from dust and other pollutants.
Check the ground conditions: Ensure that the molding machine is placed on a flat, sturdy, and vibration free surface. The ground should be dry and clean, avoiding slippery or unstable ground conditions to prevent machine tilting or damage.
Protective measures: Placing shock-absorbing or anti slip pads between the bottom of the machine and the bracket can provide additional protection and reduce the risk of vibration and sliding.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Even in storage, the molding machine should be regularly inspected to ensure that it remains in good condition. Pay attention to the condition of the machine bottom and support to prevent potential problems.
Through these measures, you can ensure that the molding machine is adequately protected during storage, avoiding damage from moisture, dust, and other environmental factors, thereby extending its service life and maintaining its good operating condition.