The use and maintenance of plastic shredders are everyone watching

For 15 years, our company has been dedicated to the research and development of plastic shredders—also known as crushers—offering a strong and reliable series that has gained widespread recognition among injection molding companies in the Pearl River Delta. Recently, we received a call from a technical representative of a new company seeking advice on the proper use and maintenance of our shredders. In response, we’ve prepared this detailed guide to help you better understand how to operate and maintain your equipment effectively. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, we can send our experts to provide on-site guidance. You’ll soon realize that [filter] is always close by, ready to support you. The operation and maintenance of plastic shredders vary depending on the model and working conditions. Below are eight key points to keep in mind when using and maintaining your shredder: 1. Before starting the machine, manually turn the drive wheel two full rotations to ensure it moves smoothly. Once confirmed, start the shredder and wait for it to run normally before feeding material into the system. 2. When stopping the shredder, first stop feeding materials, allow all contents inside the machine to be fully discharged, and then cut off the power supply to avoid damage. 3. During operation, monitor the bearing temperature and ensure it remains well lubricated. Be alert for any unusual noises or vibrations. If anything seems off, stop the machine immediately to check for foreign objects that may be stuck or signs of mechanical damage. 4. Maintain an even feed rate to prevent overloading the machine. Avoid feeding hard-to-crush materials like metal or wood. When dry-shredding, avoid excessive water input. For wet shredding, maintain an appropriate water level to prevent clogging and reduce efficiency. 5. Regularly check the particle size of the shredded material. If the size exceeds the required specifications, investigate possible causes such as a too-large screen gap, improper discharge port, or worn hammers. Take corrective actions accordingly. 6. After shutdown, inspect the tightness of all bolts and examine the wear on critical components. For toothed shredders, use the parking machine to remove any wood or debris caught between the teeth. 7. Replace or repair any worn-out parts promptly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the machine. 8. Always keep the safety devices in good working condition. Never ignore or disable them, as a failure could lead to serious accidents. If you'd like to learn more about this topic, feel free to visit: http://news.chinawj.com.cn Editor: Hardware Business Network Information Center http://news.chinawj.com.cn

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