After the end of each day's work, use a clean soft cloth to wipe the machine surface to remove dust and debris.
Regularly clean the hopper, packaging channels and other parts that come into contact with the materials to prevent cross-contamination or blockage caused by material residues.
Checking components:
Frequently check the tension of the conveyor belt. If it is loose, adjust it in time.
Check whether the screws, nuts and other connecting parts are fastened. If they are loose, tighten them immediately.
Lubrication and maintenance:
According to the prescribed cycle, add an appropriate amount of lubricating oil to the moving parts of the machine, such as the transmission shaft, gears, etc., to reduce wear.
Pay attention to the quality and model of the lubricating oil, which should meet the requirements of the machine.
Electrical maintenance:
Regularly check whether the power cord is damaged and whether the plug is loose.
Clean the dust on the electrical components to ensure the normal operation of the electrical system.
Sensor calibration:
Calibrate the weight sensor regularly to ensure the accuracy of the packaging weight.
Check the working status of other sensors. If there are any abnormalities, adjust or replace them in time.
Storage environment:
The machine should be stored in a dry and well-ventilated environment, avoiding dampness and high temperatures.
When not in use for a long time, protective measures should be taken and it should be covered for dust prevention.
For example, if the conveyor belt is found to be loose, it may cause poor material transmission and affect the packaging efficiency.
At this time, the tension needs to be adjusted in time. Another example is that after a period of use, the weight sensor may deviate due to wear and other reasons. Regular calibration can ensure that the materials within the weight range of 1 - 100g are always packaged accurately.