To ensure power tools remain in optimal condition and have a longer lifespan, follow these essential maintenance tips:

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  1. Clean Tools Regularly: Dust and debris can damage internal components, especially in tools with ventilation. Clean power tools after each use with a soft cloth and compressed air for hard-to-reach areas.
  2. Lubricate Moving Parts: Lubrication reduces friction, preventing wear and tear on moving parts. Apply recommended oils or greases as specified in the tool manual.
  3. Store in a Dry Place: Moisture and humidity can cause rusting and corrosion. Always store tools in a dry, clean area, preferably in a case or cabinet to protect from dust and moisture.
  4. Inspect Cords and Batteries: Regularly check power cords for damage, which can pose safety hazards. For cordless tools, maintain battery health by avoiding full discharges and using compatible chargers.
  5. Sharpen and Replace Parts as Needed: Keep drill bits, blades, and other attachments sharp to reduce strain on the tool. Replace worn-out parts to ensure smooth performance.
  6. Follow the Manufacturer’s Guidelines: Use tools as intended and according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, including proper usage, maintenance, and safety precautions.

By maintaining a regular care routine, you can maximize your power tools’ efficiency, safety, and lifespan.

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