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How to maintain and manage high speed un woven textile making machine in Austria?

2018-11-15 Page view : 117 views

The non-woven equipment produced by our company perfectly combines all the advantages of the old generation of products, gets rid of the defect of single products processed by the old equipment, and can process all kinds of fabrics such as wool, cotton and chemical fiber cotton. The next small edition mainly introduces you to the main maintenance and management of non-woven equipment, as follows:
Spunbond melt nonwoven fabric machine
1. Raw materials must be neatly stacked in order.
2. All tools such as maintenance and scattered accessories should be included in the toolbox.
3. It is strictly prohibited to place inflammable and explosive dangerous goods on the equipment.
4. The use of parts should be kept clean.
5. All parts and components of the equipment shall be regularly oiled and rustproof.
6. Clean the product contact surface on the production line in time before opening the equipment to ensure that it is clean and free of sundries.
7. Equipment work around the site should be kept clean without sundry;
8. The electronic control device of the equipment shall be kept clean and complete;
9. Must regularly check the chain lubrication condition and add lubricating oil to the insufficient.
Spunbond nonwoven fabric machine
10. Carefully check whether the main bearings are kept in good lubrication.
11. If the equipment makes abnormal noise during the production line operation, it shall be stopped and adjusted in time.
12. Often to do a good job of the important parts of the equipment, if there is an exception should immediately stop maintenance.
The company will meet the test of the market with a brand-new attitude and sincerely welcome people from all walks of life to continue to support and care for the company and work together to create a bright future for the non-woven fabric industry. Welcome to visiting the factory and negotiating business.

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