Daily maintenance: After using the wood shredder every day, clean the exterior of the equipment and remove dust, wood chips, and other debris from the surface. Check whether the connections of the equipment are loose, and tighten them in a timely manner if they are loose. At the same time, replenish the lubrication points of the equipment to ensure that the moving parts of the equipment can run smoothly.
Regular inspection: Conduct a comprehensive inspection once a week, focusing on the wear of the blades. The blades are a key component of the wood shredder, and their degree of wear directly affects the shredding effect and the working efficiency of the equipment. If the blades are found to be severely worn, they should be replaced with new ones in a timely manner. In addition, check the screen for blockages or damage. If there is a blockage, clean it up in a timely manner. If there is damage, replace the screen to ensure normal screening and discharge of materials.
Replacement of wear parts: Based on the equipment’s usage and the manufacturer’s recommendations, regularly replace wear parts such as bearings and belts. These parts are prone to wear or aging during prolonged operation. Timely replacement ensures stable equipment performance and extends the equipment’s service life.
Professional Maintenance: If the equipment malfunctions, such as sudden shutdown, motor overheating, or severe abnormal noise, operators should immediately disconnect the power supply and contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair. Do not attempt to disassemble the equipment blindly to avoid causing more severe damage or safety accidents. After equipment maintenance, a test run must be conducted to ensure the equipment is functioning normally before resuming formal production.