What does tray tray mean?
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TRay tray is a cleaning and dust removal machine for automotive components. Here is a detailed introduction to the TRay tray dust removal machine: 1. Working principle: Ordinary compressed air is introduced from the air inlet, and through the internal precise and unique air channel structure, high-speed airflow is ejected. At the same time, the nozzle rotates at a speed of 600~3000 RPM, forming a rotating and pulsed strong airflow, achieving the best effect of blowing dust, cleaning, and drying. 2. Uses: Used for PCB cutting, drilling cleaning, automotive component cleaning, pre-treatment before spraying, and various applications involving cleaning and dust removal of surfaces with unevenness and pipelines.
I remember driving an old Jeep before, and after an off-road trip, the chassis got hit by a rock, causing the oil pan—that tray-like part—to deform and leak oil, nearly ruining the engine. It's located right under the engine, a large metal plate designed to hold engine oil for lubrication. If the seal is bad or there's a crack, oil leaks onto the ground, and in severe cases, the engine overheats and stalls. For routine maintenance, you either have to crawl under the car or take it to a repair shop for a lift inspection. Modern cars use lightweight materials like aluminum alloy to reduce fuel consumption, but avoid rough terrains to protect it. I’ve found that regular oil changes are a good opportunity to check the pan’s condition—fix any issues immediately to avoid major failures, saving both hassle and money.