I. Environmental Conditions
1. Temperature: The ambient temperature for storing diesel engine parts should be controlled within an appropriate range, generally not lower than 5℃, and at high temperatures, it should not exceed 40℃. When stored in the warehouse, ventilation facilities should be installed to ensure the air circulation in the storage environment.
2. Humidity: Humidity has a significant impact on diesel engine parts and should be controlled between 50% and 60%. If conditions permit, air conditioners or dehumidifiers and other equipment can be used to control humidity and prevent parts from getting damp and rusting.
3. Lighting: Avoid direct sunlight or prolonged exposure to artificial light to prevent the surface of parts from aging, fading or deforming.
Ii. Storage Location
1. Stability: Parts should be stored on a stable ground to avoid vibration, sliding and shaking, so as to prevent the parts from moving, deforming or being damaged.
2. Drying: The storage location should be dry, avoiding contact with water and damp environments to reduce the risk of rusting of parts.
3. Isolation: Parts should be kept separate from other debris to prevent damage or deformation caused by collision and friction.
Iii. Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Inspection and cleaning: Regularly inspect the diesel engine parts. When necessary, clean them to remove oil stains, dust and other impurities on the surface to maintain the cleanliness of the parts. For moisture-prone parts such as paper air filters, a dryer can be used for blowing and drying.
2. Rust prevention: For exposed metal parts, rust prevention treatment should be carried out, such as applying grease or touch-up painting, to prevent the parts from rusting.
Iv. Safety Management
1. Marking: Mark the stored parts, indicating information such as brand, model, and storage date, to facilitate management and search.
2. Fire prevention: If engine parts are flammable items, fire extinguishers and other fire-fighting equipment should be provided in the warehouse to prevent safety accidents. At the same time, parts should be kept away from fire sources to prevent aging, deterioration or damage.
3. Anti-corrosion: For parts that are prone to corrosion, such as rubber seals and V-belts, they should be stored in a cool and dry place, avoiding prolonged exposure to sunlight or high-temperature environments.
V. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
1. Inspection: Regularly inspect the stored parts, including their appearance, size, performance, etc., to ensure they are in good condition.
2. Maintenance: For parts that require maintenance, such as batteries, regular charging and maintenance should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations to maintain their performance.