After installing the marine rubber fender, when the ship is docked for inspection, it should be inspected every time. Regardless of whether it is parked for inspection or not, it should be inspected regularly once a month. Inspection scope:
1. Check whether the anchor bolts and the anti-collision plate of the fender body are loose. If they are loose, fix the fixing bolts and gaskets with spot welding after tightening.
2. Check whether the fender is cracked or broken, and check whether there is any abnormality. If the rupture is serious, please contact us immediately.
3. Check the anti-collision board for dents, cracks and corrosion.
4. The anti-vibration board is tilted forward, and the materials in the anti-vibration board tend to accumulate and lead to the front, so the sediment in the anti-vibration board should be removed as much as possible.
5. Check whether there are scratches, dents, etc. on the surface of the shock-proof board, and replace the panel in time.
6. Check whether there are cracks in the concrete installed on the fender, and contact the civil engineering department for processing.
7. Check whether there is any abnormality in the rubber elastic part of the suspension shockproof plate. If there is any abnormality, it should be processed and replaced in time.
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