In modern cleaning equipment management, shoe sole cleaning machines serve as crucial hygiene assurance devices whose proper operation directly impacts cleaning effectiveness and service life. Today, I will focus on maintenance methods for three key transmission components to help extend your equipment's lifespan and ensure consistently optimal cleaning performance.
1. Drive Chain Maintenance: The Core of Equipment Operation
The drive chain is the central power transmission component requiring proper care:
Safety Preparation: Ensure complete power disconnection - a prerequisite for all maintenance
Disassembly Steps:
l Open inspection covers sequentially
l Remove main shaft cover
l Detach tension shaft cover
Lubrication Procedure: Apply specialized grease (recommended molybdenum extreme pressure lithium-based grease) evenly along chain surfaces
Reassembly Check: Verify proper cover installation and optimal chain tension
Pro Tip: During lubrication, inspect chain wear - replace immediately if significant elongation or deformed links are observed.

2. Drive Shaft Bearing Maintenance: Ensuring Smooth Operation
Bearing condition directly affects operational smoothness and noise levels:
Power Safety: Reiterating - absolute power disconnection is mandatory
Disassembly Process:
Open drive shaft cover
Carefully remove grease port sealing screw
Lubrication Technique:
Slowly inject grease using dedicated grease gun
Monitor old grease discharge
Reassembly Key Points: Ensure sealing screw is properly tightened to prevent dust ingress
Technical Note: Rotate bearings several times during greasing for even distribution.
3. Idler Shaft Bearing Maintenance: The Often-Neglected Critical Component
Idler shaft bearings require regular attention with these steps: