After operation, the first step is to use specialized cleaning tools equipped with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to thoroughly remove accumulated fabric debris and dust from the cutting mechanism, guide rails, and sensor areas.
For the blade area, it is recommended to gently wipe the surface with a nonwoven cloth lightly moistened with a specialized cleaning agent to remove residual fibers and adhesive substances. Immediately afterward, dry the area with a clean cloth to prevent rust formation.
The machine housing and control panel should be cleaned using a slightly damp soft cloth. The use of highly corrosive solvents or high-pressure water jets is strictly prohibited, as they may damage electronic components or cause short circuits.
Guide rail lubrication must strictly follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance cycle and specified lubricant type to ensure smooth operation.
Special attention should be given to safety during cleaning. Always disconnect the power supply and allow the machine to cool completely before performing any maintenance procedures.
Establishing a standardized cleaning routine not only effectively prevents issues such as cutting deviation or sensor misjudgment caused by debris accumulation, but also serves as one of the fundamental steps in implementing a “fabric cutting machine noise reduction solution,” ensuring long-term stable operation of the equipment.
