What are the precautions for using bio-organic fertilizer equipment?
The proper use of bio-organic fertilizer equipment directly affects the production efficiency, product quality, and service life of the bio-organic fertilizer production line, and also relates to operational safety. Based on practical production experience, the following aspects require particular attention:
Pre-startup inspection is the foundation of safe operation. Each component of the equipment should be checked to ensure secure connections, such as checking for loose bolts on conveyor belts and mixing shafts, and ensuring sufficient lubrication of rotating parts such as bearings to prevent dry friction and component damage. At the same time, check that the electrical wiring is intact and the grounding is reliable to prevent electrical leakage accidents. In addition, confirm that the raw materials meet the equipment requirements, avoiding the inclusion of hard objects such as stones and metals, to prevent blockage of the feed port or jamming of internal components.
Operation during use must strictly follow procedures. After starting the equipment, it should be run empty for 3-5 minutes. Only after stable operation should feeding begin gradually, and overloading is strictly prohibited. During operation, closely observe the equipment's operating status, paying attention to any abnormal noise, vibration, or odor. If any abnormality occurs, stop the machine immediately for inspection and troubleshooting before restarting. For fermentation equipment, precisely control parameters such as temperature and humidity to ensure microbial activity and guarantee the composting effect of the organic fertilizer; for conveying equipment, pay attention to the even distribution of materials to avoid uneven loading and equipment wear.
Post-shutdown maintenance is key to extending equipment life. After shutdown, promptly clean residual materials from the equipment to prevent material caking and mildew, which can corrode equipment components. Inspect easily worn parts such as blades and screens, and replace or repair them if damaged; replenish lubricating grease and perform rust prevention treatment. Also, organize equipment operation records to provide a basis for subsequent maintenance.
In addition, operators must be professionally trained and familiar with the equipment structure and operating procedures; unauthorized operation is strictly prohibited. Regular comprehensive equipment inspections should be conducted to promptly identify and address potential faults, ensuring the long-term stable operation of the bio-organic fertilizer equipment.

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