
How to operate a small concrete mixing station to avoid failures
2024-10-17
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Nowadays, due to the accelerated pace of urban and rural development, building small concrete mixing stations in towns is no longer a difficult task. Moreover, small mixing stations require low investment and provide quick returns, aligning with social development. Once the mixing station is successfully built, attention must be paid to operational issues to avoid unnecessary failures, reduce maintenance, extend the equipment's lifespan, and save costs.
As operators of small concrete mixing station equipment, providing effective technical services is our work's goal and value benchmark. Achieving success for investors is achieving success for ourselves. Even the most professional machinery requires manual operation. If used for too long, some failures are inevitable. Below, we will discuss how to avoid these failure issues.
1. If detailed maintenance is to be performed, and the motor is in continuous operation, daily maintenance becomes very important: when the motor is working, pay attention to the working environment, and avoid being in a too bumpy state to prevent damage to the motor or reduce its lifespan. Additionally, conduct visual inspections to check if the fan is working properly, if there are any abnormal vibrations, if the coupling connection is reliable, if the base is securely fastened, if the bearings are functioning normally (listen for sounds), if the temperature is normal (using an infrared thermometer), and if the current is normal (using a clamp meter). Furthermore, for wound motors, check the carbon brushes and slip rings. If any aspect shows abnormalities, prompt motor maintenance is necessary; otherwise, the situation may worsen beyond self-repair.
2. Considerations for the skills of concrete mixing station operators: Small concrete mixing stations have lower requirements for operators and maintenance personnel. Large concrete mixing stations have complex structures and high levels of automation, which also raises the requirements for operators and maintenance personnel.
3. Concrete mixing station operators should regularly make appropriate adjustments to the component fit gaps of the concrete mixing station equipment.