The machinery is not suitable for straightening metal parts that have a significant amount of surface contamination or deposits. Having surface contamination or deposits can hinder the effectiveness of the straightening process and potentially harm the machinery. It is recommended to thoroughly clean the metal parts before attempting to straighten them using the machinery in order to achieve the best results and avoid any potential damage.
No, the machinery may not be suitable for straightening metal parts with a high degree of surface contamination or deposits. The presence of surface contamination or deposits can impede the effectiveness of the straightening process and potentially damage the machinery. It is advisable to clean the metal parts thoroughly before attempting to straighten them using the machinery to ensure optimal results and prevent any potential damage.
No, the machinery is not suitable for straightening metal parts with a high degree of surface contamination or deposits as it may hinder the effectiveness of the process and potentially damage the machinery or the parts being straightened.