Stable machine performance depends not only on manufacturing quality, but also on daily maintenance. Good maintenance habits help extend machine service life, reduce unexpected downtime, and keep production running more smoothly.
Operators should regularly check key areas such as transmission parts, heating systems, pneumatic components, molds, electrical connections, and lubrication points. Cleaning should also be part of the daily routine, especially in forming areas and around moving parts. In addition, wearing parts should be inspected and replaced in time to avoid larger mechanical problems.
A clear maintenance schedule is especially important for factories running continuous production. With proper daily care, thermoforming machines can maintain stable performance, improve product consistency, and lower long-term operating costs.





