Grip Wear
Grip wear refers to the deterioration or abrasion of a tool or device's grip surface caused by repeated use. This can lead to reduced handling quality and control, compromising workplace safety and operational efficiency.
Causes of Grip Wear
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Intensive use: Frequent use of the tool accelerates wear on the grip material.
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Improper storage: Unprotected storage promotes surface abrasion.
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Poor material quality: Low-quality grip materials wear out faster.
Prevention of Grip Wear
To minimize grip wear, tools should be stored properly and inspected regularly under heavy use. Using high-quality, abrasion-resistant materials can extend the life of the grips.