As a type of mechanical equipment, special attention needs to be paid to the quality of packaging during the transportation of press brakes to ensure safe transportation and normal use upon arrival at the customer's location.
Therefore, press brake manufacturers need to strictly adhere to a series of inspection standards during the packaging process. Let's provide a detailed introduction below.
1. External packaging inspection
The inspection of external packaging mainly involves checking whether the appearance is intact, whether the box is sturdy, and whether the packaging materials are qualified.
During the inspection, a comprehensive examination of the packaging box is required, including the box body, cushioning materials, packaging straps, etc.
The quality of the external packaging directly affects the safety of the machine during transportation, so it must be given sufficient attention.
2. Pre-treatment inspection
Before packaging the press brake, pre-treatment of the machine is required, including cleaning and applying protective film.
During the inspection, it is necessary to confirm whether the cleaning and protective film treatment are in place, and check whether the water, oil, air pipes, etc., on the machine are blocked or not properly cleaned.
3. Packaging material inspection
Packaging materials are also one of the inspection standards.
The wooden crates, plywood, plastic films, foam, and other materials used in the packaging need to be checked for compliance with standards and whether they have the function of protecting the machine.
At the same time, the toughness and stability of the packaging cushioning materials should be checked to ensure that the press brake is not affected by collisions and vibrations during transportation.
4. Internal inspection
In addition to the above three inspections, internal inspection is also required.
During the machine packaging process, attention should be paid to protecting the internal structure of the machine to prevent damage.
The focus of internal inspection is mainly on the parts of the machine that come into contact with the outer casing.
Packaging personnel need to protect this part strictly to prevent impacts and vibrations from causing damage to the internal components of the machine.
5. Complete accessories inspection
Before packaging the press brake, the machine and its accessories need to be inspected to ensure that all components are complete.
This includes checking whether tools, debuggers, technical documentation, etc., are complete.
If any parts are missing, they need to be supplemented in a timely manner to ensure that the machine can be used normally when it reaches the customer's location.
6. Complete labeling inspection
After packaging, the labels on the outside of the machine need to be inspected, including the machine brand, model, serial number, packaging date, etc.
These labels not only serve as identification marks for different machines but also indicate the transportation time and validity period of the press brake.
In conclusion, before leaving the factory, a press brake must undergo strict inspections according to the above standards and can only be packaged after passing the inspections. By adhering to these inspection standards, it can be ensured that the machine is not affected by collisions and vibrations during transportation and can be used normally upon arrival at the customer's location.