Precautions for the operation of organic fertilizer crusher in production

The fertilizer crusher is a key piece of equipment in the organic fertilizer production line. How well it runs directly affects fertilizer quality and how much you can produce. Using it correctly not only makes the machine last longer but also keeps everyone safe.

1.Before Starting Up

Check the machine: Make sure all parts (like blades, screen mesh, bearings) are tight and not damaged.

Clear out leftovers: Remove any old fertilizer or debris stuck inside before starting. This avoids clogging and makes startup easier.

Lubricate key spots: Regularly add lubricant to bearings, gears, and other moving parts to cut down on wear.

2.Running the Machine

Feed material evenly: Don’t dump too much in at once. This can overload the motor or cause blockages. Keep a steady feed rate.

Watch material moisture: Really wet organic material can stick to the crushing chamber and mess up the crushing. Try to keep moisture under 30%.

Listen and watch: Pay attention to any strange shaking, noises, or if parts get too hot. If you notice anything odd, stop the machine and check it out right away.

3.Shutting Down and Maintenance

Stop feeding first, then power off: Let the machine finish crushing whatever’s left inside before you turn it off. This prevents leftover material causing problems next time.

Clean the screen regularly: A clogged screen slows down crushing. Clean it often or replace it when needed.

Check wear parts: Blades, hammers, and other parts that wear down need regular checks. Replace them when worn to keep crushing effectively.

Using the fertilizer crusher the right way boosts your organic fertilizer output, cuts down on breakdowns, and extends the machine’s life. Following these tips helps ensure safety, lowers repair costs, and improves your bottom line.

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