Road marking equipment is an important investment for Southeast Asian construction teams, and proper maintenance can extend its service life, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure stable construction efficiency. However, the hot and humid climate in Southeast Asia accelerates the wear and corrosion of equipment, making maintenance more important. This article provides practical maintenance tips for road marking equipment, suitable for all types of equipment used in Southeast Asian road construction.
First of all, daily cleaning is essential. After each construction, clean the paint tank, spray gun, and other parts of the equipment to avoid paint solidification and blockage. For thermoplastic road marking machines, pay attention to cleaning the heating system to prevent carbon deposition and affect heating efficiency. Secondly, regular inspection and replacement of vulnerable parts (such as spray nozzles, seals, and tires) are necessary, as the hot and humid environment accelerates the aging of these parts.
In addition, store the equipment in a dry and ventilated place to avoid moisture corrosion. For electrical parts, pay attention to waterproof and dustproof to prevent short circuits. We also list common faults of road marking equipment and their solutions, helping construction teams quickly solve problems and ensure smooth construction. Following these maintenance tips can greatly extend the service life of your road marking equipment and reduce project costs.













