Maintenance Measures For Semi-automatic Balers

Release time: 2023-08-25   sentiment:302 time

Semi-automatic balers greatly reduce manual labor and bring convenience and benefits to many companies, but even the best things will go wrong. Semi-automatic balers are no exception, so we need to understand the maintenance measures that semi-automatic balers need to do.
1. The control belt length potential of the semi-automatic baler is zero. Control with long control potentiometer at the checkpoint on the left side of the front panel. Usually the length of the belt is adjusted clockwise and vice versa. If it's in the zero position, it won't be sent.
2. There are foreign objects in the upper and lower parts. The semi-automatic baler has been used for a long time, and if it is not cleaned and maintained in time, dirt will accumulate in the machine and the belt will not be smooth. It should be cleaned and maintained more often.
3. The gap between the rollers of the conveyor belt is not correct. The gap between a pair of belt rollers is very important for the normal feeding of the belt. After careful adjustment, the gap between the transmission belt and the roller is only 0.05~1mm more than the thickness of the transmission belt.
4. The PP belt is selected from the manufacturer with too thick or too thin PP belt, and the thickness is inconsistent, so it should be selected according to the requirements. If this is not possible, carefully adjust the gap between the drive belt rollers according to the instructions.
5. If the operation of the electromagnet is abnormal, first check whether the welding joint of the electromagnet is disconnected and whether the coil is burnt out. If these two conditions are not normal, check whether the electromagnet is displaced and whether there is dirt and clogging, so as not to prevent the machine from operating normally.
The above five points are all about the maintenance measures that need to be done for the semi-automatic baler.

If you have any questions, you can consult on the website of Nick Machinery, https://www.nkbaler.com