Common Faults and Troubleshooting Methods for Organic Fertilizer Crushing Equipment During the Crushing Process
As a new type of crushing equipment, the organic fertilizer crusher is widely used in the market. However, many users may encounter the issue of reduced output in double-stage crushers during operation. To address this, users first need to identify the underlying causes before taking appropriate measures. Today, Heavy Industry will outline some common reasons behind the low productivity of organic fertilizer crushers?
1. Hammer wear: Since the majority of the crushing process relies on the material being struck and broken by the hammer, a worn hammer in an organic fertilizer crusher will significantly reduce crushing efficiency and output. This issue can be resolved simply by repositioning the hammer or replacing severely worn hammers
2. Liner wear, same as point 1. The solution is also simply to replace the liner with a new one
3. Inadequate or contaminated lubricating oil can negatively impact the overall performance of the two-stage crusher. In addition to accelerating wear on various components, it will also significantly reduce crushing efficiency and output. The solution involves adding an appropriate amount of lubricating oil or cleaning the bearing housing and replacing it with new lubricating oil
4. The loosening of fasteners can affect the stability of the equipment, causing severe vibrations and subsequently leading to a series of issues and malfunctions. These include reduced production output and rapid wear of vulnerable components, while in severe cases, it may even burn out the motor, resulting in damage to the organic fertilizer crusher. Solution: Inspect all fasteners to ensure none are loose.