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Morekisi e Moholo ka ho Fetisisa oa Thread o kenya China Manufacturer Ho tloha 2004

CommonproblemsandsolutionsforKeensert

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Mathata a Tloaelehileng le Tharollo ea Keensete

Nakong ea ts'ebeliso ea lehonter, Mathata a mang a tloaelehileng a ka kopana le ona. Ho sibolloa ka nako le tharollo ea mathata ana ho ka qoba ho hloleha le ho thibela thepa.

1. Li-khoele tse otlolohileng:
Baka: Loose threads may be caused by vibration, impact or loose latch keys.
Solution: First check whether the latch key is loose. If it is loose, re-tighten the latch key. If the latch key is normal, it may be caused by thread wear. You can consider replacing the Keensert.

2. Lock key falls off:
Baka: The latch key may fall off due to improper installation or long-term use.
Solution: Reinstall the latch key to ensure that the latch key fully enters the keyway and is firmly pressed. If the latch key is damaged, a new latch key should be replaced in time.

3. Thread damage:
Baka: Thread damage may be caused by excessive torque during installation, insufficient thread processing accuracy or long-term use.
Solution: Minor thread damage can be repaired with a repair tool. If the damage is severe, a new latch screw sleeve should be replaced.

4. Corrosion problem:
Baka: Corrosion may be caused by the presence of a humid environment or corrosive media in the bolt sleeve.
Solution: For environments prone to corrosion, choose materials with better corrosion resistance, such as stainless steel or bronze. At the same time, regularly clean the corrosion products and apply anti-corrosion coating

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