During the maintenance of Nick’s fully automatic baler,several key points must be noted to ensure its normal operation and extend its service life:Routine Maintenance Cleaning:After each day’s work,promptly clean any residual materials on the baler,especially in areas that come into contact with materials.Clean the crevices inside the bag clamp,bag-opening fork,sealing teeth,etc.,of dirt and oil stains,but remember not to wash directly with water to prevent damage to electrical components.Lubrication and Maintenance:Check the lubrication status of moving parts such as sliding tracks and chains,add lubricating oil timely to ensure smooth machine operation.For critical parts like bearings and cam levers,regularly check the tightness of screws and nuts and apply oil lubrication.Electrical System Check:Periodically inspect wires and plugs for damage and electrical components for any faults to ensure the normal operation of the electrical system.Regular Maintenance Weekly Maintenance:Clean key parts such as the three knives (front knife,middle knife,rear knife) in the knife holder and the bow frame bearings,and apply lubricating oil.Monthly Maintenance:Use sandpaper to remove debris from both sides of the hot knife surface,ensuring the surface temperature has cooled down beforehand.Check the hot knife components to ensure they return naturally and easily,and remove residue from the bundle wheel surface.Semi-Annual Maintenance:Check the hot knife surface and replace or adjust it if necessary.Inspect the cutting tools and replace them if needed.Check if the wiring harness above the circuit board is loose,reconfirm and insert the wiring harness.Check if the control switches are working properly.Annual Maintenance:Thoroughly inspect the machine,replacing any misaligned or worn wheels.Replace bearing parts that make squeaking noises.Perform several normal baling operations to ensure the machine works correctly.
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Post time: Jul-29-2024