What are the precautions for the use and maintenance of chain plate conveyor?
chain plate conveyor
Precautions for use:
The chain plate conveyor should not come into contact with acids, alkalis, oil, water, etc., and should be kept away from heat sources to avoid long-term direct sunlight and rain and snow immersion; No extrusion or collision shall be allowed in the process of material transportation and storage; After the work of the chain plate conveyor is completed, the power should be turned off in a timely manner; Regularly clean the surface of the chain plate conveyor; The motor of the chain plate conveyor should be replaced with oil in a timely manner after one year of use to reduce internal losses of the motor.
Maintenance precautions:
The "conveyor chain plate deviation" is a common fault in chain plate conveyors. When this phenomenon occurs, it is recommended to check and maintain it through the following methods: adjust the tension shaft at one end of the driven shaft, slowly adjust it, and never adjust it quickly to avoid scratching the chain plate; Check the conveyor frame and the supporting rollers inside the conveyor tunnel for rust and refusal to rotate; Check whether the sprockets at both ends of the driving shaft are synchronized and whether the tooth ends are excessively worn.
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