What are the methods to extend the service life of Engine Oil Tin Can?

Oct 02, 2024

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1. Correct use
Avoid excessive squeezing
When using Engine Oil Tin Can to add oil, do not squeeze the pot body too hard. Especially for the plastic Engine Oil Tin Can, excessive squeezing may cause the pot body to deform and affect its structural stability. For example, when filling the car engine with oil, you should apply moderate pressure according to the flow rate and filling amount of the oil, rather than squeezing it hard.
Standardized operation process
Strictly follow the design purpose and operating instructions of the Engine Oil Tin Can. For example, when opening and closing the Engine Oil Tin Can lid, you must follow the correct method. For the threaded lid, you should avoid forced rotation to cause damage to the thread; for the bayonet lid, make sure that the bayonet is completely clamped or loosened to prevent damage to the connection between the lid and the pot body.
When pouring the oil, slowly tilt the Engine Oil Tin Can to avoid the rapid outflow of oil and the impact on the spout. Such impact for a long time may cause cracks or deformation of the spout.
2. Daily maintenance
Keep it clean
After each use of the Engine Oil Tin Can, the residual oil on the pot body, spout and lid should be cleaned in time. You can use a clean rag to wipe it. For hard-to-wipe parts such as the spout, you can use a small amount of detergent to clean it. This can prevent the residual oil from drying on the pot body and affecting the appearance and performance of the Engine Oil Tin Can.
Regularly deep clean the Engine Oil Tin Can. For example, you can soak the Engine Oil Tin Can in a mild detergent for a period of time, then scrub it carefully with a brush, then rinse it with clean water and dry it.
Inspection and maintenance
Regularly check various parts of the Engine Oil Tin Can, such as whether the pot body is deformed or cracked, whether the spout is blocked or worn, and whether the lid is well sealed. Deal with the problems found in a timely manner. For example, minor cracks can be repaired with special glue (for plastic Engine Oil Tin Can); if the spout is seriously worn and affects the use, you can consider replacing the spout.
3. Storage
Suitable environmental conditions
Engine Oil Tin Can should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated environment, avoiding direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays in the sun may cause plastic Engine Oil Tin Can to age and become brittle, and metal Engine Oil Tin Can may also be affected by high temperature. For example, the Engine Oil Tin Can can be stored in a cool place in the garage or in a special tool cabinet.
Avoid storing the Engine Oil Tin Can in a humid environment, which may cause the metal Engine Oil Tin Can to rust and affect its service life.
Reasonable placement
When storing the Engine Oil Tin Can, avoid contact with sharp and hard objects to prevent the Engine Oil Tin Can from being scratched or damaged by collision. The Engine Oil Tin Can can be placed in a separate area or stored in a special tool rack.
If you want to know how to extend the service life of the Engine Oil Tin Can, you can contact Desheng Metal Package Products, and we will do our best to help you!