Troubleshooting of Rice and Wheat Soybean Thresher

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The wheat thresher produced by Aike Machinery consists of a frame, a fan, a rotor, a single-phase motor, a screen, a hopper, a vibrating screen, a V-belt wheel, and a transmission triangle. After the machine is in normal operation, the peanuts are quantitatively, uniformly and continuously put into the hopper, and the rice, wheat, and wheat are broken under the repeated impact, friction and collision of the rotor. The rice-wheat wheat grain and the broken rice-wheat wheat hull pass through a screen with a certain pore diameter under the rotating wind pressure and blow of the rotor. At this time, the rice-wheat wheat shell and grain are subjected to the blowing force of the rotating fan, and the light-weight rice and wheat are used. The wheat hulls were blown out of the machine, and the rice and wheat granules were screened by vibrating sieves to achieve the purpose of cleaning.
Common faults and troubleshooting methods for China Rice and Wheat Soybean Thresher:
1 The body is vibrating and has abnormal sound.
A. The foundation is not strong and the anchor bolts are loose. Reinforce the foundation and tighten the bolts.
B. Loose fasteners or transmission parts. Tighten the parts with a wrench.
C. There are stones or other debris in the roller to remove debris.
D, part of the bearing is damaged, replace the new bearing
E, the fan impeller is wrapped with debris.
2 The rate of breakage is significantly increased
A wheat fruit is a too dry, suitable wet water
B. The gap between the shelling plug and the roller is small, and the appropriate padding roller box
C. The gap between the shelling plugs is small or the blockage is serious. Replace the appropriate shelling plug or clear the blockage.
3 cleaning machine is poor
A screen face is severely blocked, clear the blockage
B, support rod seat, card loosening tighten the bolt
C, small air volume, the large air volume
Posted 16 Apr 2019

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