Which behaviors will affect the transformation of organic fertilizer equipment
The use of organic fertilizer equipment is affected by a variety of factors, mainly including the following aspects of behavior or factors:
1. Incorrect operation and maintenance: If the operator lacks correct operation skills or ignores the instructions in the user manual, the equipment may be improperly operated, thus affecting the performance and service life of the equipment. Irregular maintenance and maintenance, such as cleaning, lubrication, fastening parts, etc., will accelerate the wear and failure rate of equipment.
2. Overload operation: If the equipment is used for operations beyond its design capacity, such as handling excess material volume or ultra-high density materials, it will lead to equipment overload, increasing the risk of loss and failure.
3. Poor environmental conditions: The equipment operates under harsh environmental conditions, such as high temperature, high humidity, dust, etc., which will accelerate the aging and damage of the equipment and reduce its service life.
4. Lack of training and supervision: If the operator lacks the necessary training and supervision, it may lead to misoperation or improper use of equipment, affecting the normal operation and safety of the organic fertilizer production line.
5. No regular inspection and maintenance plan: The lack of regular equipment inspection and maintenance plan will lead to long-term accumulation of potential equipment problems, which may cause equipment failure or shutdown at critical moments, affecting the production process.
Unreasonable upgrade or transformation: If you upgrade or transform a device without fully understanding the design and operation requirements of the device, the new and old components may not match or the functions may conflict, affecting the normal operation of the device.