Strictly follow the assembly specifications: Assemble according to the steps in the, and tighten the bolts of the load-bearing parts to the specified torque. Check the stability after assembly to avoid shaking and loosening.
Define the load limit: not exceed the rated load, avoid local concentration of weight, and prevent structural overload damage.
Maintain and manage parts well: Store them in order after disassembly to loss, regularly check the wear of accessories, and metal parts need to be treated for rust prevention.
Adapt to the use environment: Choose stainless steel or anti-rosion metal rack for humid environment, and use rain and sun-proof accessories for outdoor use to slow down aging.
Master the correct disassembly skills: Disas in the order of "non-load-bearing first, then load-bearing; outer layer first, then inner layer" to avoid deformation caused by forced disassembly. Lubant can be applied to parts that have not been disassembled for a long time to assist.







