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How to maintain organic fertilizer equipment after stopping production in winter

2024/05/31

After the winter shutdown, proper maintenance of the organic fertilizer equipment can extend the service life of the equipment and reduce the possibility of failure at the beginning of the next production season. Here are some suggestions:

1. Clean equipment: During the shutdown period, thoroughly clean all equipment components, especially the parts that are prone to accumulation of organic matter or dust. Ensure that the surface and interior of the equipment are clean to prevent corrosion and accumulation of damage to the equipment.

2. Lubricating parts: lubricated the bearings and transmission parts of the equipment to prevent rust and wear caused by long-term non-operation during production shutdown.

3. Check the electrical equipment: Check the electrical part to ensure that the electrical connection is good, the motor is running normally, and there are no aging or damaged wires and sockets.

4. Moisture-proof and antifreeze: If the equipment is stored outdoors or in a moisture-prone environment, measures should be taken to prevent the equipment from getting damp and prevent pipes, valves, pumps and other components from getting cold.

5. Regular inspection: Regular inspection of organic fertilizer production line, timely treatment of problems found to prevent small problems from becoming major failures.

6. Maintenance records: record the maintenance status of the equipment and maintenance work during the shutdown, so as to better understand the condition of the equipment when the next production season begins.

7. Training personnel: Conduct necessary training for equipment operation and maintenance personnel to improve their attention and ability to maintain equipment. The above are some suggestions for the maintenance of organic fertilizer equipment after the winter shutdown, through these measures can protect the equipment, extend its service life, and be successfully put into use when the next production season begins.