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The daily maintenance of oil drilling machinery and equipment combined with mandatory maintenance.


In daily maintenance, according to the maintenance system or regulations for petroleum machinery and equipment, maintenance personnel generally can adhere to their posts. In addition to routine checks on temperature, humidity, power differential pressure, etc., they also need to clean up sediment caused by daily maintenance, lubricate potential wear caused by excessive temperature, and conduct regular spot checks and inspections of oil leakage seals and new issue records at Wanwei Oil Equipment (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. Furthermore, they need to replace or maintain hoses that are prone to softening and cracking, analyze whether the hydraulic system is functioning normally in frequently replaced hose areas, check if hydraulic oil needs to be added, and inspect if the filter element is deviating. If there is a deviation, it indicates that the filter element is clogged, and it should be replaced promptly to avoid damage to the oil pump or motor. If the pressure gauge fails, it should be replaced in a timely manner.
 
 
In addition to daily maintenance, another important aspect of petroleum machinery is mandatory maintenance. Mandatory maintenance refers to large machinery where routine maintenance is insufficient. Some components have time limits on their operation, meaning that maintaining the lifespan of the equipment cannot be achieved through daily maintenance alone. Large-scale disassembly and maintenance must be conducted. At Wanwei Oil Equipment (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., this maintenance is mandatory and cannot be influenced by certain individuals or reports; it is necessary and cannot be ignored. It must be implemented because daily maintenance simply does not meet the expected requirements. The equipment in various modules is interdependent, and once a problem occurs in one module, it will lead to other systems being unable to operate normally. Therefore, modern science and technology should be utilized to conduct predictive fault maintenance on these devices to reduce the cost of fault repairs.
 
 
First, secondary maintenance involves strict inspection and repair of drilling rigs and well-drilling equipment, including replacement of parts and restoration of equipment precision, undertaken by dedicated maintenance technicians. At the same time, Wanwei Oil Equipment (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. must strengthen planned management of repair work. Medium repairs are a type of planned repair that involves a considerable workload, scheduled by the well-drilling machine factory once every 1-3 years. The content includes replacing and repairing major parts of the equipment, inspecting the entire equipment, and adjusting and calibrating it to meet the required technical standards.
 
 
Secondly, major repairs are the most labor-intensive type of planned repair, involving complete disassembly, inspection, repair, replacement, adjustment, and finally reassembling into a new complete machine, along with repainting or refinishing the equipment's exterior. Generally, this is done once every few years or even once a decade, and can be completed by specialized (repair and assembly) factories.
 
 
Thirdly, daily maintenance involves cleaning, inspecting, and refueling the well-drilling equipment, which is undertaken by the operators and is part of the handover process.

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