Industrial Sieving Equipment Operation and Care Guidelines
Industrial sieving equipment plays an important role in material processing across construction, chemical, and metallurgical industries. Proper operation and systematic care ensure reliable performance and long service life.
Proper Equipment Startup
- Check all fasteners and connections before starting the machine, especially at the motor mounting points.
- Start the equipment without material load first to verify normal operation.
- Once the machine is running stably, begin feeding material at a controlled rate.
- Never start the machine with material already on the screen surface.
During Operation Monitoring
- Watch for any abnormal sounds or excessive vibration during processing.
- Check that material is flowing evenly across the screen surface.
- Monitor motor temperature to prevent overheating from extended operation.
- Ensure feed rate matches the equipment's processing capacity.
Shutdown Sequence
- Stop material feeding first and allow remaining material to be processed.
- Let the machine run briefly without load to clear the screen surface.
- Turn off the main motor after the screen is cleared.
- Disconnect the main power supply after complete shutdown.
Regular Maintenance Tasks
- Clean screen surfaces regularly to prevent material buildup and blockage.
- Inspect screen mesh for wear, tears, or stretching and replace as needed.
- Check and tighten all bolts and fasteners on a weekly schedule.
- Lubricate bearings and moving parts according to the maintenance schedule.
- Keep the equipment and work area clean to prevent dust accumulation.
Common Issues and Solutions
- Material blockage: Clean the screen and check if material moisture is too high.
- Unusual noise: Check for loose parts or bearing wear immediately.
- Poor separation quality: Inspect screen condition and verify operating settings.
- Motor issues: Check for proper lubrication and ensure load is within rated capacity.
Following these operation and care guidelines helps industrial sieving equipment maintain consistent performance and extends the working life of critical components.