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How to prevent and reduce the wear of organic fertilizer equipment in production

2024/09/11

To prevent and reduce the wear and tear of organic fertilizer equipment in the production process, the following measures can be taken:

1. Regular maintenance: Develop and comply with the regular maintenance plan of the equipment, including cleaning, inspection and lubrication.

2. Correct operation: Ensure that the operators receive proper training and understand the correct operation methods of the equipment to avoid equipment wear caused by improper operation.

3. Use high-quality raw materials: ensure that the raw materials do not contain hard particles or impurities to reduce wear on the equipment.

4. Lubrication management: check and replace lubricating oil regularly to ensure that all parts that need lubrication are fully lubricated.

5. Equipment inspection: Check the equipment before and after each production, especially the inspection of easily worn parts, such as bearings, gears and blades.

6. Timely maintenance: Once the equipment is found to have abnormal sound or vibration, it should be stopped immediately for inspection and necessary maintenance.

7. Use the right tools and accessories: Use tools and accessories that are compatible with the equipment to avoid additional wear and tear caused by mismatches.

8. Avoid overheating: Monitor the temperature in the operation of the organic fertilizer production line to avoid material fatigue and wear caused by overheating.

9. Reduce impact load: When the equipment starts and stops, avoid sudden impact load to reduce impact damage to the equipment.

10. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines: Strictly follow the use and maintenance guidelines provided by the equipment manufacturer.

Through the implementation of the above measures, it can effectively prevent and reduce the wear of organic fertilizer equipment in the production process, extend the service life of the equipment, and ensure the continuity and stability of production.