The electric cylinder needs to pay attention to the following aspects in the process of using, in order to stabilize its performance and prolong its service life: Environmental conditions: The environment where the electric cylinder is used complies with the temperature, humidity and cleanliness requirements specified by the manufacturer.
Environmental conditions: The environment in which the electric cylinder is used meets the temperature, humidity and cleanliness requirements specified by the manufacturer.
Load Limit: Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of the electric cylinder to avoid damage.
Speed control: During starting and stopping, it should maintain stability and prolong service life: Environmental conditions: The environment where the electric cylinder is used meets the temperature, humidity and cleanliness requirements specified by the manufacturer.
Speed control: When starting and stopping, the speed should be controlled to avoid shock caused by rapid stopping and starting.
Lubrication: Although electric cylinders do not need to be lubricated like hydraulic cylinders, the transmission parts (e.g. gears, screws) may need to be lubricated periodically.
Electrical connection: The electrical connection is correct to avoid short circuit or poor grounding. Power supply voltage: Use a power supply that matches the rated voltage of the electric cylinder, avoid over or under voltage.

Installation: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and stabilize the electric cylinder.
Maintenance: Carry out regular maintenance and inspection, including cleaning, checking the wear and tear of transmission parts and replacing damaged parts.
Training: The operator should be properly trained on the operating procedures and precautions for the electric cylinder.
Emergency Stop: The emergency stop function of the motorized cylinder works properly so that the power can be cut off quickly in case of emergency.
Sensor Calibration: Calibrate the sensors inside the motorized cylinder periodically for accurate position and force feedback.
Check the control system: Check the software and hardware of the control system regularly to ensure that it works properly.
Avoid collision: During the operation of the electric cylinder, avoid prolonged overload operation, which may lead to overheating or damage of the motor.
Avoid collision: During the movement of the electric cylinder, avoid collision with other objects, which may cause mechanical damage.
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines: always follow the use and maintenance guidelines provided by the electric cylinder manufacturer.
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