During the磨合 period of belt conveyors, to ensure the product operates efficiently, we typically need to enhance its performance. This requires us to be mindful of certain precautions during use. Paying attention to these will benefit our future operation. Let's briefly go over the relevant precautions next.
Conveyor belts require an adjustment period (also known as the break-in period, typically lasting 3 days) before they enter normal operation. This phase ensures smooth functioning during production and minimizes the likelihood of accidents. Proper operation during this period can extend the belt's lifespan, so attention to detail in all operations is crucial.
Before the start of the adaptation period, operators should receive rigorous training from the manufacturer regarding the construction, operation, various performance features, and daily troubleshooting of the belt conveyor, and become familiar with the manual.
During the adaptation period, it is crucial to regularly inspect the equipment for lubrication, cooling, and braking, as well as the integrity of the seals on all components requiring sealing. The operator's proficiency with the belt conveyor can also impact performance; trained personnel should operate and maintain the equipment according to instructions. Ensure the workload does not exceed 80% of the rated capacity, and adjust the workload to prevent prolonged operation that could lead to overheating.
After the adaptation period, we remind you to perform maintenance and care for the equipment, inspect each device, and carry out necessary replacement work; keep the conveyor belt equipment clean, prevent components from loosening, and minimize wear or loss of parts caused by loosening.
During the process of handling belt conveyors, it's crucial to timely grasp the correct methods and approaches. After all, only with a deep understanding can we minimize故障 issues when in use, thus avoiding a lot of trouble and also extending the lifespan of the equipment. Why not?
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