How to Maintain a Clothes Hanger Machine?
Many factory owners view maintenance as a time-consuming task that yields no immediate returns, but the opposite is true: consistent maintenance is the most cost-effective investment.
Not only does it extend equipment lifespan by years, but it also ensures machines operate at peak performance, producing the highest quality hangers. To help you maximize your equipment’s value, we’ve compiled a detailed, actionable, and printable maintenance checklist.


Why Must Maintenance Be Upholded?
Prevent major failures: 90% of severe equipment failures stem from overlooked minor issues.
Ensure product quality: only precisely calibrated machinery can produce hangers with consistent dimensions and aesthetically pleasing profiles.
Boost production efficiency: proper lubrication and tightening minimize jams and thread breaks, maintaining peak production speeds.
Extend service life: meticulously maintained machinery can achieve an effective operational lifespan exceeding neglected equipment by over five years.


Printable Maintenance Checklist for Clothes Hanger Machines
You may copy the text below, print it out, and post it next to the machine as a daily operating reminder.
Daily Maintenance Checklist
Clean machine surface: before leaving work each day, use an air gun or soft cloth to remove wire debris, dust, and oil stains from the machine surface, especially around the wire feed rollers and forming die areas.
Check for abnormal sounds: during operation, listen for unusual noises or vibrations. Early detection is crucial.
Verify safety devices: confirm all safety features, including emergency stop buttons, are fully functional.
Lubricate critical components: apply a small amount of lubricant to all visible sliding and transmission parts (e.g., guide rails, pivot bearings) to ensure smooth operation.



Weekly Maintenance Checklist
Tighten critical screws: prolonged high-frequency vibration may loosen screws. Weekly inspection and tightening of primary screws on the machine body, motor base, and mold mounting brackets is required.
Inspect drive belts/chains: verify proper tension and check for cracks in drive belts. Examine chain lubrication and tension levels.
Deep clean molds: remove forming molds and thoroughly remove metal shavings and oil residue. Inspect mold edges for wear. Sharp molds are critical for ensuring clean, smooth hanger cuts.
Inspect cutting blades: check blades for sharpness and edge damage. If burrs appear on hanger cuts, promptly sharpen or replace blades.
Clean the electrical cabinet: after disconnecting power, use an air gun to blow out dust from the electrical cabinet. Ensure adequate heat dissipation to prevent electronic components from overheating and damage.


Monthly Maintenance Checklist
Comprehensive lubrication: check oil levels in enclosed transmission components such as gearboxes and reducers. Add or replace lubricating oil/grease as specified.
Bearing inspection: listen carefully for abnormal noises from all transmission bearings during operation. Touch bearings to detect unusual temperature rises. Relubricate bearings requiring oil.
Feed roller inspection: check feed rollers for severe wear on embossed patterns. Worn feed rollers cause thread slippage and inaccurate length, affecting hanger dimensions.
Electrical wiring inspection: verify all wire connections are secure. Inspect cables for signs of wear or aging to ensure electrical safety.
Machine leveling inspection: confirm the machine base is level. Check that anchor bolts are tight to ensure the machine operates without stress.


Two Important Professional Recommendations
Use the correct lubricants: do not use just any oil. Select the appropriate lubricating oil or grease for different components according to the equipment manual’s specifications. Incorrect lubricants are not only ineffective but may even damage parts.
Maintain a maintenance log: keep a notebook to record the time, details, and operator for each maintenance session. This not only establishes standard procedures but also provides valuable traceability information for repair personnel when machine malfunctions occur.
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Put this maintenance checklist into practice, and you’ll find that every minute spent on upkeep pays off with hours—even days—of trouble-free production time.
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