Troubleshooting Guide Rails

May 14, 2026

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Industrial guide rails are predominantly manufactured from steel or cast iron. Over the course of prolonged operation, varying degrees of friction between the two contact surfaces inevitably lead to surface scratches and scoring on the rails, thereby severely compromising the equipment's machining precision and production efficiency. Traditional repair methods typically involve techniques such as metal plate inlaying or component replacement; however, these approaches necessitate extensive precision machining and manual scraping, resulting in a complex repair process and extended downtime.

 

The issues of scratches and scoring on machine tool guide rails can be effectively resolved through the application of polymer composite materials. Thanks to their exceptional adhesion, compressive strength, and resistance to oil and abrasion, these materials provide a durable protective layer for the components. Damaged sections of the guide rails can be fully repaired and returned to service within just a few hours-a process that is significantly simpler to execute and more cost-effective compared to traditional repair methods.

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