Electric Pruning Shears Maintainance
🔧 Cleaning & Storage
Clean the blades after each use to remove sap and debris, preventing rust and jamming.
Wipe the tool body with a dry cloth to avoid moisture entering the motor.
Store in a dry, ventilated place to prevent component aging due to heat or humidity.
🛠️ Blade Maintenance
Regularly inspect the blades for wear or chips and replace if damaged.
Apply a small amount of lubricant to the blades to reduce friction and ensure smooth cutting.
Avoid cutting branches beyond the tool’s capacity to prevent blade damage.
⚙️ Mechanical Inspection
Check all screws and fasteners for looseness and tighten if needed.
Ensure smooth cutting action with no jamming or unusual noise; repair if necessary.
Periodically inspect the transmission parts and lubricate them as needed.
⏳ Long-Term Storage Maintenance
Thoroughly clean the blades and body before storage to prevent corrosion.
Apply anti-rust oil to blades and metal parts to prevent rust during long-term storage.
Avoid storing in high humidity or extreme temperatures to extend tool lifespan.