1.Regular Cleaning: After using power tools, regularly clean the surfaces and attachments. Cleaning prevents dust and debris buildup, ensuring smooth operation of the tool.
2.Lubrication: Regularly add appropriate lubricants to the moving parts of power tools. This can reduce friction and wear, extending the tool’s lifespan.
3.Keep Sharp: Regularly inspect cutting tools (such as drill bits, saw blades, etc.) and ensure they remain sharp. Dull bits or blades not only reduce efficiency but also increase the risk of damaging materials.
4.Check Power Cords: Regularly inspect power cords for damages or wear. If any issues are found, promptly replace or repair the power cord to avoid the risk of electric shock or fire.
5.Storage: When not in use, store power tools in a dry, clean place, and avoid placing heavy objects on them to prevent damage or deformation.
6.Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect various parts of power tools to ensure all components are securely fastened and to identify any potential issues.
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