The machinery is unsuitable for straightening metal parts that have a high level of surface cracking or fractures. The main function of the machinery used for straightening metal parts is to rectify deformations and misalignments, rather than fixing or dealing with problems associated with surface cracking or fractures. In these situations, it is advisable to first address the cracks or fractures using suitable repair techniques such as welding, brazing, or other methods. After the surface cracks or fractures have been repaired, the machinery can be employed to straighten the metal parts, ensuring they regain their intended shape and alignment.
No, the machinery is not suitable for straightening metal parts with a high degree of surface cracking or fractures. The primary purpose of machinery used for straightening metal parts is to correct deformations and misalignments, not to repair or address issues related to surface cracking or fractures. In such cases, it is recommended to address the cracks or fractures first through appropriate repair techniques like welding, brazing, or other methods. Once the surface cracks or fractures have been repaired, the machinery can then be used for straightening the metal parts, ensuring they are restored to their intended shape and alignment.
No, the machinery is not suitable for straightening metal parts with a high degree of surface cracking or fractures.