Clean the Blade: After use, make sure to clean the blade of MINOVA hot knife foam cutter. Foam residue and debris can accumulate on the blade, affecting cutter's efficiency. Use a brush to remove foam particles. Ensure the blade is completely dry before storing or using it again.
Check the Blade Sharpness: Regularly inspect the blade of your foam cutter to ensure it remains sharp. A dull blade can lead to uneven or jagged cuts and put additional strain on the motor. If you notice signs of dullness or decreased cutting performance, consider replacing the blade. Follow the MINOVA's instructions for blade replacement or content us (https://www.minovatool.com/).
Lubricate Moving Parts: MINOVA hot knife have moving parts. Check the manufacturer's guidelines for recommended lubricants and apply them as instructed. Avoid using excessive amounts of lubricant, as it may attract dust or debris.
Inspect Power Cord and Plug: Regularly check the power cord and plug for damage, such as frayed wires or exposed conductors. If you notice any issues, stop using it and have the cord repaired or replaced by a professional. Avoid pulling or yanking the cord when unplugging to prevent damage.
Proper Storage: Store your hot knife in a clean, dry place when not in use. Make sure it is protected from dust, moisture and extreme temperatures. Use the MINOVA's storage box to protect the foam cutter from potential damage. Also, store tools in a safe place where they cannot be knocked over or damaged by other objects.
Follow Safety Guidelines: Always follow the safety guidelines provided by the MINOVA when using. Adhere to the recommended cutting techniques and avoid applying excessive force on the tool.If you have any usage problems, please contact us and MINOVA will give you an effective solution in time.
By following these aspects, you can ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your hot knife foam cutter.
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