Publish Time: 2025-03-10 Origin: Site
Appearance Inspection: Regularly check the surface of the truss for any signs of scratches, wear, deformation, or corrosion. Pay special attention to the connection parts and areas that are frequently under stress. If there is damage to the surface coating, repair it in a timely manner to prevent the aluminum alloy from being exposed to the external environment and corroding.
Inspection of Connecting Components: Carefully check the bolts, nuts, pins, and other connecting components of the truss to ensure they are tightened and not loose. If there is any looseness, tighten them immediately. For damaged or worn connecting components, they must be replaced immediately to ensure the stability of the connection.
Weld Inspection: Check the welds for any cracks, pores, or welding defects such as de-soldering. Minor weld defects may gradually expand under repeated stress, affecting the overall strength of the truss. Once weld problems are found, they need to be repaired by professional personnel.
Surface Cleaning: After the event, promptly remove dust, dirt, stains, and other debris from the surface of the truss. You can use a soft damp cloth or a mild cleaning agent to wipe it, but avoid using cleaning agents containing strong acids or alkalis to prevent corrosion of the aluminum alloy surface.
Internal Cleaning: For aluminum alloy trusses with a hollow structure, regularly check whether there is water accumulation or debris inside. If there is, clean it up in a timely manner to prevent internal rusting or structural damage caused by water accumulation.
Dry and Well-Ventilated Environment: The storage environment of the truss should be kept dry and well-ventilated to avoid rusting of the aluminum alloy due to a humid environment. If storing in a humid area, consider using desiccants or dehumidifying equipment to control the humidity.
Avoid Collision: When storing, place the truss properly to avoid collisions with other hard objects, preventing deformation or damage. It is best to store it on a dedicated support or shelf, and there should be a certain interval between trusses to prevent mutual extrusion.
Categorized Storage: Store the trusses according to their specifications, models, and usage conditions for easy management and access. At the same time, this can also prevent the confusion and mixed use of trusses of different specifications, which may affect safety.
Professional Inspection: Every certain period (such as one or two years), invite a professional inspection agency to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the aluminum alloy truss, including non-destructive testing (such as ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, etc.) to detect any internal defects, as well as mechanical property testing to check whether its load-bearing capacity has decreased.
Maintenance Records: Establish a detailed maintenance record file, recording the time, content, problems found, and processing results of each inspection, cleaning, repair, and testing. Through the analysis of maintenance records, potential problems can be discovered in a timely manner, and a more reasonable maintenance plan can be formulated.
Component Replacement: According to the usage frequency and aging degree of the aluminum alloy truss, perform preventive replacement of some vulnerable components (such as connection nodes, pulleys, etc.) to ensure that there will be no safety problems due to component aging during extreme sports events.
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