Mobile museum strong shelving, also known as compact cabinets, is a high-density storage device designed for museums to store and manage a large number of cultural relics, artworks, and archives. Mobile museum compact shelving is a rack with axle wheels installed on the base of a double-sided fixed rack. It can move in a straight line along a small guide rail laid on the ground. Multiple racks can be moved close to or apart from each other as needed, thereby achieving the purpose of efficient use of storage space. However, the maintenance of mobile museum compact shelving is a process involving multiple steps and precautions.
Troubleshooting
Observe whether the compact rack has obvious damage, such as scratches, deformation, and breakage.
Check whether the operation is flexible and whether the components work well together.
Develop a corresponding maintenance plan by diagnosing the nature and location of the problem.
Disassembly
Disassemble in the order of columns first and then racks. First remove the side panels of each column, then loosen the screws fixed to the column body and remove the column body from the track.
Be careful to stay safe during the disassembly process to avoid injury.
Cleaning
Clean the disassembled parts to remove dust and dirt.
Be careful to protect the lines and equipment to avoid damage.
When cleaning, use a soft rag and avoid using rough cloth or detergent to avoid scratching the surface of the compact rack.
Repair or replace parts
Repair or replace damaged parts according to the problems found.
If the problem is caused by improper operation, such as the locking device under the crank is not open, it needs to be adjusted to the open state.
If it is a transmission device failure, such as a loose sprocket or a deformed hook, it is necessary to re-tighten the sprocket or contact the manufacturer to replace new parts.
Assembly
Reassemble the compact shelving in the reverse order of disassembly.
Ensure that the screws are tight, the transmission part is flexible, and the obstacles on the track have been cleared.
After assembly, check whether the components are well matched and whether the operation is flexible.
Acceptance
Acceptance is the last step of maintenance work and an important part of ensuring the quality of maintenance.
Check whether the overall appearance of the compact shelving is intact, whether the operation is flexible and reliable, and ensure that the compact shelving reaches the best storage state.
Safe operation
Be sure to cut off the power supply of the compact shelving before maintenance to prevent electric shock accidents.
During the disassembly and assembly process, pay attention to personal safety and avoid injury.
Keep clean
Avoid using highly corrosive detergents when cleaning to avoid damaging the surface of the compact shelving.
Keep the guide rail grooves clean and free of debris.
Correct installation
Keep the screws moderately tight during installation to avoid damage to components due to over-tightening or safety hazards due to over-loosening.
Pay attention to the accuracy of the installation position to ensure smooth operation of the compact shelving.
Regular maintenance
After the compact shelving has been used for a period of time, lubricating oil should be added to the sprocket and bearing regularly.
The warehouse where the compact shelving is installed should be dry and ventilated to avoid long-term sunlight exposure to the surface of the compact shelving.
Professional maintenance
If you encounter complex problems or problems that cannot be solved by yourself, you should contact professional maintenance personnel for maintenance in time.
In summary, the maintenance of the mobile museum compact shelving requires careful problem investigation, safe disassembly, cleaning, repair or replacement of parts, correct assembly and acceptance, and attention should be paid to operational safety, cleanliness, correct installation and regular maintenance.