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Metal slag dryers generally choose drum-type drying equipment, and the structure and technology of drum-type dryers have been relatively mature so far. Slag dryer equipment generally works in a harsh environment. How should the metal slag dryer be maintained in winter?
In winter, the working environment has a large temperature difference, and it is necessary to pay more attention to the maintenance of equipment. Proper maintenance can not only improve work efficiency, but also extend the service life of the slag dryer. The slag dryer is generally operated outdoors, the working environment is harsh, and the outdoor temperature is low in winter, you need to pay more attention when using the equipment, if it is shut down for too long to start, it should be turned on and idling for a while before feeding. The lubricating oil of the metal slag dryer should also be replaced with a more low-temperature resistant one. Because the temperature is low in winter, the equipment needs to run for a while to allow the lubricating oil to be fully lubricated before it can be fed. This can minimize wear and tear and maximize equipment protection. Change the oil and lubricants in the temperature-changing box to low-temperature anti-freeze lubricants in time to prevent the lubricant from being frozen and damaging the equipment when the temperature is too low.
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