During the use of the crusher, due to the particularity of its use environment, if the machine failure occurs, it can be found in time and dealt with accordingly, which is of great significance for preventing production accidents and equipment damage.
The commonly used methods to determine the wear and damage of the crusher equipment in use are mainly: the appearance inspection of the corresponding machine parts, the use of tools such as gap size for inspection, and the measurement of temperature.
Through careful inspection of the appearance of the parts, it can be determined whether the parts are complete, whether the installation position and assembly method are correct, whether the connection is firm and tight, and whether the corresponding device mechanism is stained.
The accurate measurement of the gap between devices can be checked with tools such as a hand gauge or lead wire. The gap of 0.2-0.3mm and above can be determined by hand shaking the part to determine whether the gap is too large. Shaking the part to feel the gap can only be a rough estimate. For small gaps, using this method to determine the gap of parts is quite difficult, which requires the use of feelers, lead wire and other measuring tools to determine the gap.
Crusher used in contact with each other parts, in the occurrence of mutual wear or wear is more serious, due to the mutual friction will produce a lot of heat in a short time, will make the temperature of the parts in a short time to rise rapidly, therefore, check the temperature of the corresponding connected parts is one of the most common methods for more serious wear inspection. In addition, the harsh sound or foreign body impact of the machine equipment in the process of use can also be used as a method of identification of machine wear or damage in some cases.
Because of the complex and diverse problems that may occur in the use of the crusher equipment, Enhong machinery suggests that in daily use, different methods need to be used according to the corresponding situation to determine the process of wear, and sometimes a variety of methods need to be used to determine the damage and parts of the equipment, so as to better find the problem in time to avoid greater losses.