Focus on heavy equipment
Zhengzhou Jiutian Coal Dryer is a kind of large-scale drying equipment, which is naturally expensive. Therefore, many customers are more cautious when buying coal dryers. They just want to buy a good quality one that can be used for a longer time and make more money for themselves. However, many customers have neglected the maintenance of coal dryers. In fact, the service life of the dryer equipment is not only related to its own quality, but the most important thing is the later maintenance work. If the maintenance is not in place, the service life will not be too long even if the quality of the dryer equipment is good. Therefore, Zhengzhou Jiutian is here to remind everyone: the post-maintenance work of the coal dryer is very important.
1. For the high-speed fan of the dryer, the bearing of the fan should be filled with lubricating oil once a month, and filled with high-temperature resistant yellow dry oil;
2. The transmission chain should be dripped with high temperature resistant engine oil every 3 to 4 days;
3. The upper and lower driving rollers should be cleaned of dust once a month to avoid excessive dust accumulation, causing traffic jams and deviation;
4. The oil of the main drive reducer should be checked every three months. If the oil is found to be deteriorated or lacking, it should be replaced or replenished in time.
The above is the maintenance work of the coal dryer. I hope everyone will shop around when buying and pay attention to the maintenance of the coal dryer. Only by working together can you extend the life of the coal dryer and earn more for yourself of wealth.
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