Eight Precautions for LED Display Storage

Publisher: Supplier of LED Display Time: 2019-08-12 17:10 Views: 2103

Many times we cannot install the LED display immediately due to some factors after purchasing it. In this case, we need to store the LED display well. As a precision electronic product, the LED display has high requirements on the storage method and environment. If you are not careful, the LED display may be damaged. Today we will talk about how to store the LED display correctly.  

 
  

The following points need to be paid attention to when storing the LED display:

 

1. The place where the box is to be placed needs to be cleaned and laid with pearl cotton.

 

2. The LED display screen is strictly prohibited from stacking modules or stacking more than 10 pieces. When the modules are stacked, the lamp surfaces are placed opposite each other and separated by pearl cotton.

 

3. It is recommended that the LED display cabinet should be placed with the light side up and flat. If the number is too large, special attention should be paid to protection when it needs to be placed vertically. It is forbidden to place it vertically in places with large vibrations.

 

4. The display box should be handled with care. When landing, the rear side should touch the ground first and then the lamp surface to avoid being injured.

 

5. All staff must wear a cordless anti-static wristband during installation or maintenance.

 

6. Use anti-static wristbands for LED display installation.

 

7. When carrying the box, it should be lifted, and it should not be pushed or dragged on the ground to avoid damage to the bottom module caused by uneven ground. The box should be balanced during the lifting process, and should not swing or rotate in the air. When installing the box or module, handle it with care and do not throw it.

 

8. If the LED display product needs to be adjusted, use a soft rubber hammer to hit the metal part of the box, and it is strictly forbidden to hit the module. Extrusion and collision between modules are strictly prohibited. When there are gaps, abnormal positioning, etc., it is strictly forbidden to use hard objects such as hammers to hit the box and module. You can pick up the box to remove foreign objects and try again.