European version of impact equipment maintenance

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European version of Construction Waste Crusher will produce some different degrees of problems after long-term use. Unreasonable use will cause unnecessary losses. Therefore, in order to ensure that the European version impact the subsequent normal use, it is necessary to know about the European version. Impact equipment maintenance knowledge:
Do a good job in the European version of the counter-friction of the friction surface lubrication. The grease used in the European version of Construction Waste Crusher should be determined according to the conditions of use, temperature, etc. Generally calcium-, sodium-, or calcium-sodium-based greases are used, and an appropriate amount of grease is added every 400 hours of work. Regularly check the internal parts of the machine for wear. If it is found that the central infeed pipe, cones and other parts of the machine are seriously worn out, they should be replaced in time. Also note that the weight, model, and dimensions of the replacement parts must be replaced by the original part parameters.
Regularly adjust the tightness of the belts of the European version of the impact equipment. When driving with two motors, in order to ensure the uniform force of the conveyor belt, the triangle tapes on both sides should be grouped and matched so that the length of each group is as uniform as possible. If you find that the belt wear is too severe, replace it in time. . Make sure the crush plate is assembled correctly. The service life of the crush plate is directly related to the working efficiency and production cost of the European version of the impact equipment. As the crush plate and the material are in direct contact, the crush plate must be firmly attached to the counter plate, and the soft metal (such as iron, zinc, etc.) is used as a gasket pad between the crush plate and the counter plate. Flat and bolted.
Posted 30 Jun 2018

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