1. Check wearing parts regularly
The core components of the mill, such as blades, hammers, screens, etc., are easy to wear in high-intensity operations, affecting the crushing effect.
• Blade or hammer wear: If the blade or hammer is found to be dull, it should be polished or replaced in time to ensure crushing efficiency.
• Blocked or broken screen: If the screen is blocked, the yield of the fertilizer crusher will be reduced, and the screen should be cleaned or replaced regularly.
2. Equipment lubrication maintenance
Long-term operation of the fertilizer crusher requires good lubrication to reduce mechanical friction and improve service life.• Bearing lubrication: Every 50 hours of operation, the bearing lubrication should be checked and an appropriate amount of lubricating oil should be added.
• Gear and transmission parts: Check gear, pulley and other parts regularly to ensure adequate lubrication and avoid excessive wear.
3. Clean up the internal accumulation of the fertilizer crusher
In the process of use, there may be residual materials inside the fertilizer crusher , and long-term accumulation will affect the crushing efficiency and even lead to blockage.
• After working every day, the cover should be opened to check and clean the residue in the crushing chamber to prevent caking or adhesion.
• Avoid the accumulation of wet materials, so as not to cause screen blockage, reduce the crushing effect.
4. Belt and motor inspection
The fertilizer crusher relies on the motor and belt drive to work, so it is necessary to regularly check the belt tightness and the motor running state.Belt slack or wear: should be timely adjusted or replaced to avoid affecting transmission efficiency.
• Abnormal motor operation: If the motor is hot, abnormal noise or power decline, the circuit and motor state should be checked to ensure stable power supply.
5. Avoid overload
Excessive feeding or beyond the mill load range will lead to abnormal vibration, blockage or even damage to the equipment.
• Control feed speed, uniform feed, avoid putting too much material at one time.
• Pay attention to the hardness of the material, avoid metal, stone and other hard foreign matter into the machine cavity, to prevent damage to the blade or screen.