
Daily cleaning of adjusting wrenches is a key step to ensure their long-term and efficient work. The following is a detailed cleaning method:
Preparation
Choose the right cleaning tool
Prepare a clean cloth or brush, and an appropriate detergent. Mild soapy water or a dedicated industrial cleaner can be selected.
Turn off the power
If the adjusting wrench is electric or pneumatic, be sure to turn off the power before cleaning and ensure that the tool is completely cooled.
Cleaning steps
Preliminary cleaning
First, use a cloth or brush to remove dust, grease and other visible dirt from the surface of the wrench. Pay special attention to the adjusting nut, worm gear and other moving parts.
Deep cleaning
For hard-to-reach areas, you can use a brush or a slender tool for cleaning. If conditions permit, you can use compressed air to blow away the accumulated dust.
Use a cleaning agent
Spray an appropriate amount of cleaning agent on the cloth, or directly on the wrench. Then wipe the surface of the wrench with a cloth to ensure that all parts are cleaned.
Clean again
Wipe the wrench again with a clean damp cloth to remove residual detergent and dirt. Then wipe it dry with a dry cloth.
Precautions
Avoid moisture intrusion
For electric or pneumatic adjustment wrenches, avoid moisture intrusion into the electrical or pneumatic parts. Make sure these parts are completely dry after cleaning.
Proper lubrication
After cleaning, you can add an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to the moving parts of the wrench to reduce wear and ensure smooth operation.
By following the above daily cleaning methods, you can effectively keep the adjustment wrench in good condition, thereby improving work efficiency and extending the service life of the tool.







