Granite mechanical components should be inspected during assembly

Granite mechanical components should be inspected during assembly.
1. Perform a thorough pre-startup inspection. For example, check the completeness of the assembly, the accuracy and reliability of all connections, the flexibility of moving parts, and the normal operation of the lubrication system. 2. Carefully monitor the startup process. After the machine is started, immediately observe the main operating parameters and whether the moving parts are operating normally. Key operating parameters include speed, smoothness, spindle rotation, lubricating oil pressure, temperature, vibration, and noise. A trial run can only be performed when all operating parameters are normal and stable during the startup phase.
Product Features of Granite Mechanical Components:
1. Granite mechanical components undergo long-term natural aging, resulting in a uniform microstructure, extremely low linear expansion coefficient, zero internal stress, and no deformation.
2. Excellent rigidity, high hardness, strong wear resistance, and minimal temperature deformation.
3. Resistant to acids and corrosion, rust-resistant, requiring no oiling, dust-resistant, easy to maintain, and long service life.
4. Scratch-resistant, unaffected by constant temperature conditions, maintaining measurement accuracy even at room temperature. 5. Non-magnetic, ensuring smooth, no-stuck measurement, unaffected by moisture, and boasting a stable surface.

granite block for automation systems

ZHHIMG specializes in custom-made marble measuring platforms, granite inspection platforms, and precision granite measuring instruments. These platforms are made from natural granite that is machined and hand-polished. They feature a black gloss, precise structure, uniform texture, and excellent stability. They are strong and hard, and are rust-resistant, acid- and alkali-resistant, non-magnetic, non-deformable, and wear-resistant. They maintain stability under heavy loads and at moderate temperatures. Granite slabs are precision measuring references made from natural stone, making them ideal for inspecting instruments, precision tools, and mechanical components. Their unique properties make them particularly suitable for high-precision measurement, surpassing cast iron slabs. Granite is sourced from underground rock layers and has been naturally aged for millions of years, resulting in an extremely stable form. There’s no need to worry about deformation due to typical temperature fluctuations.


Post time: Sep-02-2025