Five-step inspection method for maintenance of straw pulverizer
1. inspection: changes in the shape and position of the workpiece, changes in the performance parameters of the equipment, and abnormal line inspection.
Listen: Is there any unusual sound?
Third, look: whether the plug and socket are abnormal, whether the motor or pump is operating normally, whether the control and adjustment position is correct, whether there are traces of arcing or burning, whether the filament of the electron tube is bright, whether there is leakage, etc.
Touch: vibration of feed processing equipment, heating of components (groups) and temperature of oil pipes.
5. Smell: whether there is burnt smell, leakage smell or other peculiar smell.
How to add oil correctly to straw pulverizer
At present, with a series of national promotion and support, the recycling industry of crop waste has developed rapidly. As one of the main equipment for the recycling of crop waste, straw pulverizer is being used by more and more users, and the number of users who buy straw pulverizer is also increasing. When we buy a straw mill, the manufacturer will remind us to add grease regularly. So what is the function of adding grease, and what are the skills of adding these greases? The technicians of Henan Jiulong Machinery will now tell you some tips on lubrication of straw pulverizer.
Timely lubrication of the friction surface can ensure the normal operation of the machine and prolong its service life. Grease used in straw pulverizer should be determined according to the location and temperature of the equipment. Generally, calcium-based, sodium-based or calcium-sodium-based lubricants can be used. When adding grease, the grease in the bearing seat is 50-70% of its volume and needs to be replaced every three months. When changing oil, clean gasoline or kerosene should be used to carefully clean the runway of roller bearings. Before starting the machine, the contact surface between the elbow plate and the elbow pad must be filled with grease.
Adding grease correctly not only makes the equipment in a stable working state, but also prolongs the service life of the equipment.