Our newly developed regenerative foam machine is a cutting-edge product in our factory. The research and production of this machine mark a significant leap forward in the foam machine industry. This regenerative foam machine is more efficient than other foam machine products, and it saves steam consumption, thereby benefiting more users. The application range of the regenerative foam machine is extensive, and its performance is excellent. What maintenance issues should we pay attention to when using it? Let's find out together.
1. When using the recycled sponge foam machine, it is important to keep the electrical equipment clean regularly to prevent oil, water, and dust from seeping in.
Ensure proper mechanical grounding; if there is oil or rust on the screw钉 ends, they should be cleaned immediately.
3. The regenerative foam machine should be regularly checked for the sensitivity of all contacts and interlock devices.
To ensure the smooth operation of the foam blowing machine, daily maintenance and care must be conducted with great attention to detail. Below, our editor explains the main content of the daily inspection and maintenance for the foam blowing machine.
For regular equipment maintenance and care, there are primarily five aspects: First, remove rust and debris from within the foam machines, particularly focusing on the moving and lifting parts for any rust, slag, or dirt. Don't underestimate these remnants; they can cause wear to the foam machines, severely affecting their normal operation. Second, inspect the bearing areas, with extra attention required for the bearings on the cutting blade wheels. Additionally, remember to add lubricant regularly.
In addition to rust and checking the bearings, gear drives and reducers can also impact the efficiency of the foam extrusion machine. Regular inspections and appropriate lubrication are therefore required to prevent seizing. The braking system is a critical component in controlling the foam thickness. To ensure accuracy in the foam thickness, it's also essential to frequently inspect the braking system of the braking motor.





