Packaging machinery maintenance knowledge
Date:2021-03-05
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        The key to maintenance of packaging machinery: cleaning, tightening, adjustment, lubrication, and corrosion protection. In the normal production process, each machine maintenance person should do it, according to the maintenance manual and maintenance procedures of the packaging equipment of the machine, strictly perform the maintenance work within the specified period, reduce the wear speed of the parts, eliminate the hidden dangers of failure, and extend The service life of the machine.
 
   Maintenance is divided into: routine maintenance, regular maintenance (divided into: primary maintenance, secondary maintenance, tertiary maintenance), special maintenance (divided into: seasonal maintenance, stop maintenance).
 
  Routine maintenance focuses on cleaning, lubrication, inspection and tightening. Routine maintenance should be carried out as required during and after work.
 
  The first-level maintenance work is carried out on the basis of routine maintenance. The key work content is lubrication, tightening and inspection of all relevant parts and their cleaning work.
 
  The secondary maintenance work focuses on inspection and adjustment. Specifically check the engine, clutch, transmission, transmission components, steering and braking components.
 
   The three-level maintenance focuses on detecting, adjusting, eliminating hidden troubles and balancing the degree of wear of various components. Diagnose and inspect the parts that affect the performance of the equipment and the parts with fault signs, and then complete the necessary replacement, adjustment, and troubleshooting.
 
   Seasonal maintenance refers to the inspection and repair of components such as the fuel system, hydraulic system, cooling system, and starting system for packaging equipment before summer and winter each year.
 
   Out-of-service maintenance refers to cleaning, face-lifting, supporting, anti-corrosion, etc. when packaging equipment needs to be out of service for a period of time due to seasonal factors (such as winter holidays).