Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect the integrity and performance of steel conduit fittings for corrosion, deformation, cracking or looseness. Especially in humid, corrosive or frequently used environments, the frequency of inspections needs to be strengthened.
Cleaning: Clean duct fittings regularly to remove accumulated dust, dirt, and other impurities. Use a soft cloth or brush to clean, and avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch or damage the surface of the accessory.
Anti-corrosion treatment: Anti-corrosion measures should be taken for steel conduit fittings exposed to moisture or corrosive environments. For example, apply anti-rust oil or anti-corrosion paint to protect the surface of the accessory from corrosion.
Tightening and fixing: Make sure all conduit fittings are tightened and securely fixed to avoid problems caused by loosening or falling off. Use appropriate tools and methods to tighten according to the specified torque or tightening force.
Replacement and upgrades: If steel conduit fittings are found to be severely rusted, damaged or have reduced performance, they should be replaced promptly. In the meantime, consider upgrading to more durable and reliable fittings to improve the performance and safety of your entire duct system.
Records and Documentation: Establish maintenance records of catheter accessories, including inspection, cleaning, repair and replacement information. This helps track the status and maintenance history of accessories, providing a basis for future maintenance and replacement.
In short, for the maintenance of steel conduit accessories, regular inspection, cleaning and anti-corrosion treatment are required to ensure that the accessories are fastened and fixed, damaged accessories are replaced in a timely manner, and maintenance records are established. These practices will help extend the service life of steel duct fittings and improve the reliability and safety of the entire duct system.