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How to store and maintain organic fertilizer equipment when idle

2024/08/27

The maintenance and storage of organic fertilizer equipment when idle is very important, and the correct maintenance method can extend the service life of the equipment and keep it in good working condition. Here are some key points:

1. Clean the equipment: Before the equipment is idle, thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the equipment to remove residual fertilizers and impurities to prevent corrosion and rust.

2. Lubrication parts: lubricate the bearing, gear and other friction parts of the equipment to prevent rust and wear.

3. Storage environment: Store the device in a dry, ventilated, non-corrosive gas environment, away from direct sunlight and rain wet.

4. Cover protection: If conditions permit, you can use a dust cover or similar cover to protect the equipment.

5. Regular inspection: Even if the equipment is idle, it should be checked regularly to ensure that no small animals or other factors cause damage to the equipment.

6. Electrical parts maintenance: For the electrical parts of the equipment, such as the motor, should be stored in a dry and clean environment, and ensure that it is not affected by moisture.

7. Regular start: If the equipment will be idle for a long time, the equipment should be regularly started for idling to ensure that its mechanical components will not fail due to long-term rest.

8. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines: Finally, follow the maintenance and storage guidelines provided by the manufacturer of the device, as different devices may have different maintenance requirements.

Through the above measures, you can ensure that organic fertilizer equipment is properly maintained during idle period, reducing the risk of equipment failure, and can quickly resume the fertilizer production lines when needed.