Daily maintenance of workshop isolation netting

Jan 14, 2026

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Regular Cleaning
Isolation netting is often exposed to the workshop environment and is easily contaminated by dust, oil, and other pollutants. Regular cleaning is an important part of maintenance. Use a soft brush or a high-pressure water gun to clean the netting, removing dust and dirt from the mesh. At the same time, pay attention to cleaning the supporting structure of the netting to ensure its stability and reliability. Avoid using strong corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damage to the netting material.

 

Inspect Connectors
The connectors of the isolation netting are key components ensuring its stability and safety. The tightness of the connectors needs to be checked regularly. If any connectors are found to be loose or damaged, they should be repaired or replaced promptly. Also, check the supporting structure of the netting to ensure its stability and reliability.

 

Inspect the Mesh Openings
The mesh openings of the isolation netting are crucial in preventing personnel and materials from accidentally entering. The integrity of the mesh openings needs to be checked regularly. If any mesh openings are found to be damaged or deformed, they should be repaired or replaced promptly. Simultaneously, the height and width of the isolation netting should be checked to ensure they meet safety requirements.

IV. Apply Anti-corrosion Paint Isolation netting is often exposed to the environment and is easily corroded. To extend its service life, anti-corrosion paint can be applied regularly. Anti-corrosion paint effectively prevents corrosion, maintaining its appearance and performance.

V. Avoid Collisions and Scratches In daily use, avoid impacts from heavy objects or scratches from sharp objects to prevent damage to the surface and structure. Remind employees to avoid the isolation netting when moving items in the workshop to prevent damage due to negligence.

 

Keep the Surrounding Environment Clean Maintain a clean environment around the isolation netting, avoiding the accumulation of debris and contact with corrosive substances. Regularly clean up garbage and debris around the isolation netting to ensure a tidy environment, which helps extend its service life.

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