Cold washing of vegetable transplanting machines. Use kerosene, gasoline, and diesel as cleaning agents and place these components in an oil basin with a sieve. Clean the oil stains with a wire brush, and the oil stains sink to the bottom of the basin through a sieve. After washing, the components can be dried in air. However, it should be noted that when cleaning oil stains such as friction discs, you should use a little gasoline to clean them. For oil stains on rubber and leather parts that are not resistant to oil, oil cleaning agents cannot be used. In order to save engine oil and achieve good cleaning results, it is necessary to first clean parts with a cleaner, smoother, and smaller surface, and then clean larger and more heavily oiled parts. The oil can also be divided into several oil basins, divided into initial washing, secondary washing, and fine washing steps. The washed oil can be used for initial washing, and after sedimentation, it can still be used to achieve the goal of oil conservation.
Clean the vegetable transplanting machine with a metal cleaner. In recent years, metal cleaning agents have been widely used, as they can replace diesel, kerosene, and gasoline to clean parts and are inexpensive to use. It can clean metal without rust spots. Metal cleaning agents can be classified into acidic, alkaline, solvent type, etc. For example, acidic metal cleaning agents are generally used to remove oil from stainless steel surface processing machinery. At room temperature, the oil removal effect is very good. Alkaline metal cleaning agents require high-temperature cleaning, and the cleaning effect at room temperature is not good. During the use of metal cleaning agents, attention should be paid to the type and nature of dirt on the parts, the concentration and temperature of the cleaning agent should be mastered, and the parts should be cleaned according to the requirements of the manual.