The Necessity of Maintaining Diamond Wire Saw Cutting Machines
Mining-grade wire saw cutting machines typically require continuous operation for periods exceeding 12 hours; such prolonged operation inevitably leads to a certain degree of wear and tear. Furthermore, the high concentration of dust inherent in mining environments can cause internal machine components to become clogged, making regular cleaning absolutely essential. Proper maintenance of the wire saw machine not only helps to extend the equipment's service life but also serves to reduce overall maintenance costs.
Maintenance Measures for Diamond Wire Saw Cutting Machines
Machine Reset After Shutdown
Once cutting operations are complete and the machine has been shut down, the equipment should be moved forward slightly to ensure that the diamond wire remains in a slack (relaxed) state; this procedure helps to extend the service life of the wire saw.
Proper Placement and Storage
After disconnecting the power supply, the equipment should be hoisted and transported to a suitable storage location. Additionally, wooden planks should be placed beneath the guide rails to prevent the machine from sliding.

Always Disconnect Power Before Cleaning or Maintenance
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance tasks, you must ensure that the main power supply has been completely disconnected. Immediately after cutting operations are finished, the machine's moving parts should be cleaned, and lubricant should be applied to the following areas: the sprockets and chains of the travel mechanism, the rotating base and lead screw, and the bearing housings of the guide wheels.
If you are unsure how to properly maintain the wire saw cutting machine, you may also consult the equipment manufacturer directly for guidance.

