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How to correctly reduce the failure of organic fertilizer equipment

2024/06/25

1. Regular inspection and maintenance: The implementation of regular inspection and maintenance of organic fertilizer equipment is the key to preventing failures. This includes inspection of transmission components, electrical connections, lubrication systems, various sensors and control systems. Timely detection and repair of potential problems can prevent failures.

2. Operator training: Ensure that the operator has been professionally trained and understands the normal operating procedures and safety precautions of the equipment. The correct operation of the operator is an important factor in avoiding equipment failure.

3. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations: Strictly follow the use and maintenance recommendations of the equipment manufacturer, including the use of correct spare parts and lubricating oil, maintenance and replacement of parts according to the specified maintenance cycle.

4. Environmental conditions and working environment: Ensure that the environment conditions of the equipment are good. For example, keep the surrounding area of the equipment clean and dry to avoid rust or damage to the parts of the equipment due to harsh environmental conditions.

5. Troubleshooting and recording: Establish a sound troubleshooting and recording mechanism. Once a fault occurs, it can quickly locate the root cause of the problem, and record the fault type, repair method, and time, providing a basis for future preventive measures.

6. Periodically update the device: If the device has been in use for a long time or has frequent faults, consider timely updating the device or upgrading some key components to improve the stability and reliability of the device.

7. Timely handling of abnormal situations: For any abnormal situation in the operation of the organic fertilizer production line, such as abnormal noise, vibration or temperature rise, timely stop the inspection, and find out the cause and solve the problem to avoid further expansion of the fault.