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During the use of rubber shredders, one of the more common problems is that the feed port is blocked. For this problem, after communicating with each other between mechanical technicians and production personnel, we summarized the following methods to avoid rubber The feed port of the shredder blocks the jamming phenomenon.
method:
1. Reasonably control the feed volume, and prohibit large bundles of materials from directly entering the machine
2. Ensure that the material is fed along the length direction and avoid lateral feeding;
3. The material is stuck between the upper roller and the sparse plate of the second pair of rollers arranged in the feeding arrangement of the rubber shredder, and can only be stabbed down with a wooden stick;
4. Avoid stabbing with iron parts to avoid falling into the machine and causing serious accidents.
5. Under normal conditions, only need to ensure that the thickness of the input wood is less than 12cm, which can effectively avoid the occurrence of the shortcoming of the rubber shredder. Avoid using iron parts to poke, so as not to fall into the machine and cause a serious accident.
The equipment failure of the rubber shredder requires you to pay attention to it in time. If you find that the output of the rubber shredder decreases, but the raw materials remain unchanged, you must check whether the lower compensation air door is in place, whether the pipeline has air leakage, etc., and the rubber shredder is blocked. It is also a common fault. There are four possibilities for this: one: it may be a design problem of the machine body; two: the raw material is put in too fast; three: the discharge pipe is not smooth; four: the water content of the raw material is too high , Pay special attention to the bearing when working. When its temperature is too high or there is noise, it is usually lubricating oil or the bearing cover and the shaft are too tightly matched.