2025-08-29
Developing a pre-operation inspection routine is crucial. Like athletes warming up before a game, we need to: check if the feed inlet is unobstructed, verify the roller-to-die gap (0.1-0.3mm is the golden distance), and listen for abnormal "moans" from the transmission system.
Pro Tip: Use feeler gauges for precise weekly gap measurements - much more reliable than visual estimation!
After each production run, give your machine a "SPA treatment": gently clean die surface residues with brass brushes, and use compressed air like a beauty mist to thoroughly clean die holes. Don't forget to wipe down the equipment's "clothing" - oil and dust are "accelerated aging agents".
Lubrication is like the equipment's blood: the gearbox needs a "blood change" (gear oil replacement) every 800 operating hours, while bearings require "blood transfusions" (grease replenishment) every 300 hours. Remember: the manual is your lubrication bible - different parts need different "blood types".
The die is the "heart" of your equipment - clogged holes are like blocked blood vessels. When wear appears, specialized hole-clearing tools become your "surgical instruments". For roller surface wear, rebuilding welding technology can give them a "new lease on life".
Regularly check belt tension - too loose causes slippage, too tight leads to breakage. Gear meshing is like a relationship - it needs harmony, and "arguments" (abnormal noises) require immediate mediation.
Remember: Preventive maintenance costs are always cheaper than major repair bills. Start implementing these care steps today, and your flat die pellet mill will reward you with longer life and better performance!