It is well known that the new amusement equipment has a running-in time when it first enters the amusement park. In this running-in stage, not only does the management staff have a good understanding of the equipment, but also has a clearer understanding of its performance, quality, wear and consumption. When the new equipment is in the running-in stage, there will inevitably be such and such problems. So what problems do you need to pay attention to and what problems need to be paid attention? The following SKP company amusement is a brief introduction for everyone. When it is just in the running-in stage of new amusement equipment. The new friction contact surface has a certain roughness and the contact area of the test machine is very small, so when the running-in of the new equipment starts, its entire wear will be very rapid. However, with the continuous running-in, the bulge of the rough surface is gradually smoothed, the contact area of the test machine is gradually increased, the surface becomes relatively smooth and flat, and the wear rate is gradually reduced. When reaching a certain level, it tends to be stable, and the running-in phase ends at this time. The amount of wear in this period is called the initial wear. Therefore, don't feel distressed when facing the wear and tear of the new equipment. This is the necessary stage for each item. However, when the wear and tear of the equipment is obviously unreasonable, this is a quality problem, you should find the manufacturer to communicate in time, and don't blindly listen to the so-called push-and-break words. The running-in stage of the new amusement equipment is that people consciously use the slight wear in this stage to create conditions for stable wear in normal operation. In this stage, for equipment that has not been run-in, the regulations of load reduction, deceleration and reasonable operation shall be observed during operation, and lubricating oil with lower viscosity shall be added to keep the temperature as far as possible. In addition, in order to shorten the running-in period, appropriate advanced technology can be adopted to improve the utilization rate of equipment.