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Why the newly bought concrete plant go wrong
Time:2017-09-15
Some customers buy a new concrete plant in the beginning of the use, and sometimes there will be go wrong, you will think of the new concrete batching plant quality is not high.We together with the professional batching plant manufacturer to see the specific reasons for it.
1,The loose cause of the part affects the normal operation of the batching plant machine.
In the early stage of application, due to the impact of vibration, vibration and other factors, as well as heat, deformation and other factors, coupled with the reasons for excessive wear and tear, etc.Easy to make the original parts of the tightening.
2,New parts wear too fast
Due to the roughness of the new concrete mixing plant surface, the friction surface of the new concrete parts is machined, assembled and adjusted. The friction surface is rough and the contact surface area is small, and the surface pressure is not uniform. Machine in the course of the process, the parts of the surface of the concave and convex parts of the friction with each other, grinding down the metal debris, but also as abrasive, continue to participate in friction, more speed parts with the surface wear. Therefore, the run-in period easily caused by parts (especially with the surface) of the wear and tear, fast wear speed. At this time, if the overload operation, it may lead to damage to parts, the occurrence of early failure. Such as: concrete batching plants mixing host leaves.
3,The mixing of new parts caused by improper use of lubricating oil between concrete parts of a concrete mixing plant.
Due to the small gap between the newly assembled parts of the concrete plant, it is difficult to ensure the uniformity of the gap due to assembly or the like. The lubricating oil (grease) is not easy to form a uniform oil film on the friction surface to prevent wear. Thereby reducing the lubrication effect, resulting in the early wear of the machine. Serious will cause precision with the friction surface scratches or bite phenomenon, leading to the occurrence of failure.