The daily care of a non-woven machine mainly includes the following aspects:
Daily inspection and cleaning: Before using the non-woven machine every day, routine inspection and cleaning should be carried out. Check whether the various parts of the equipment are intact, such as whether the screws are loose and whether the transmission parts are flexible. At the same time, remove dust and debris from the surface of the equipment and keep the equipment clean and dry. The handling of these daily details is essential for preventing failures and ensuring the stable operation of the equipment.
Regular maintenance and care: In addition to daily inspections, non-woven machines also require regular maintenance and care. This includes the replacement of lubricating oil, adjustment of transmission parts, inspection of electrical systems, etc. Regular maintenance can detect and deal with potential problems in a timely manner to avoid equipment failures during high-speed operation. In addition, wearing parts such as filters and blades should also be regularly inspected and replaced to ensure the best performance of the equipment.
Troubleshooting and emergency treatment: In the process of using a non-woven machine, it is inevitable to encounter some faults. Operators should have certain troubleshooting capabilities, be able to quickly locate problems and take corresponding emergency treatment measures. For example, common problems such as material blockage and material breakage can be solved by cleaning the material channel and adjusting the feeding speed. At the same time, for faults that cannot be solved immediately, professional maintenance personnel should be contacted in time to deal with them to avoid the expansion of faults and affect production.
Maintenance records and file management: Establishing a complete maintenance record and file management system is of great significance for the long-term maintenance and use of non-woven machines. By recording the time, content, problems found and handling of each maintenance, it can provide valuable reference for subsequent equipment maintenance. At the same time, file management also helps to track the use history of equipment and provide decision-making support for equipment replacement.
Check the blade regularly: Ensure that the blade is sharp to avoid affecting the cutting quality due to blade blunting. Regularly replacing the blade can ensure cutting quality and efficiency.
Clean the machine: Clean the inside and outside of the machine regularly to prevent dust and impurities from accumulating.
Lubricate parts: Lubricate each part of the machine regularly to reduce friction and extend service life.
Check the electrical system: Check the electrical system regularly to ensure that it is working properly and ensure the safety of the machine.
Adjust machine parameters: Adjust the machine's cutting speed and pressure and other parameters according to actual needs to achieve the best cutting effect.
Keep the machine dry: Avoid moisture in the machine, which may affect the normal operation of the electrical system and mechanical components.
Check the tightness of the screws: Ensure that each screw is tightened to prevent malfunctions caused by loose screws.
Keep the machine stable: Ensure that the machine is placed stably to avoid affecting the cutting quality due to shaking of the machine






