The maintenance and upkeep of organic fertilizer granulators are crucial for ensuring long-term stable operation, improving production efficiency, and enhancing product quality.
Daily maintenance:
Cleaning equipment: Clean the equipment after each use to prevent material residue.
Check lubrication: Regularly inspect the lubrication system to ensure good lubrication of moving parts.
Check fasteners: Regularly inspect fasteners to prevent loosening.
Regular maintenance:
Replace vulnerable parts: Regularly inspect vulnerable parts such as molds, rollers, etc., and replace them in a timely manner.
Check the electrical system: Regularly inspect the electrical system to ensure safe operation of the equipment.
Calibration equipment: Regularly calibrate equipment to ensure production accuracy.
Fault handling:
Uneven particles: Check the mold aperture and drum speed, adjust to appropriate parameters.
Equipment abnormal noise: Check the moving parts, lubricate or replace them in a timely manner.
Decreased production: Check the feeding system to ensure uniform feeding of materials.
Maintenance records:
Establish maintenance records, recording the time, content, and results of each maintenance for easy tracking and management.
Conclusion:
Through daily and regular maintenance, the organic fertilizer granulator can ensure long-term stable operation, improve production efficiency and product quality, reduce failure rates and maintenance costs.