We all know that things that are not properly maintained are more prone to issues and have a shorter lifespan. The same goes for our equipment! However, there are different levels of maintenance. Sand washing machines require frequent maintenance during production.
Due to the harsh working conditions that sand washers often endure, they are subjected to mud and water, which can make the equipment quite dirty. However, during production, it is crucial not to neglect the care of the sand washers.
Due to the harsh working conditions, it is even more crucial to perform proper maintenance on sand washers. This ensures the machines remain in good health, prevents component damage, and extends the working life of the sand washers, ultimately bringing more benefits to the customers.
The main maintenance work involves caring for the transmission section of the sand washing machine. Regularly keeping the transmission section clean and timely lubrication to ensure optimal lubrication performance enable smoother operation.
What are the specific types of maintenance for sand washing machines?
The maintenance and care of sand washing machines typically include daily, weekly, and periodic maintenance. The daily routine maintenance of the sand washing equipment is primarily carried out by the operator on duty that day. During equipment handover, it is necessary to add lubricating oil as per regulations, clean the equipment, and simultaneously check the flexibility and correctness of the switch positions, as well as ensure that all functions are operating smoothly during the no-load operation. During the operation of the sand washing machine, monitor all indicators for normalcy and address any issues promptly. Weekly routine maintenance involves a weekly check-up, focusing on the appearance and...
Maintain transmission, lubrication, and electrical systems. The primary maintenance of the sand washing machine is performed by the operators, with assistance from technicians as needed. This primarily involves inspecting and disassembling local equipment components, cleaning away debris, and clearing pipes and waterways. Additionally, parts such as belts, screens, and hammers are replaced. The maintenance typically takes about 2 hours. Afterward, detailed records are kept, documenting any unresolved issues for future reference, with the main goal of eliminating malfunctions and extending the lifespan of the sand washing machine.




