Precautions For Raymond Mill In Summer
2020-08-11
In summer, the temperature is high, and the temperature of each part of the Raymond Mill will continue to rise during the operation. The following introduces some precautions for using Raymond mill in high temperature environment.
Minimize The Temperature During Use
The Raymond Mill should be placed in a cool and ventilated room as much as possible. If there are several Raymond mills working at the same time, then what needs to be done is to place these Raymond mills far apart, that is, don’t put multiple Raymond mills together, otherwise it will affect the Raymond mills. The heat dissipation has a great impact. You can also install an exhaust fan for the house where the Raymond mill is placed, and try to choose a high-power one, because if the power is not high enough, the indoor temperature will not drop at all.
Moisture-proof
In summer, especially in hot weather, the weather is humid, and if moisture enters the machine, it will greatly affect the service life of the Raymond mill. In summer, be sure to check whether the paint on the surface of the Raymond mill is peeling off. If the paint peels off, revealing the iron inside. If the Raymond mill is placed outdoors, it will easily cause corrosion of the machine once it rains, even if it does not fall. Rain and moisture in the air can also cause Raymond wear to rust. Therefore, if you find that the paint on the Raymond mill is incomplete, you must restart the machine in time.
Lubrication
Apply lubricating oil to the bearings of the machine or other sliding and rolling components in time. The lubricating oil can reduce the friction between the components, thereby reducing the heat generated by the friction. Although the heat seems inconspicuous, it still generates high temperatures under the rotation and operation of the instructions. Therefore, if the device can be rotated more smoothly, it can still reduce a lot of heat generation.
Clean Up
Clean the inside and out of the parts of the Raymond mill. The body, grinding rings, grinding rollers, motors, belts, gear connections, etc., should be cleaned up. The purpose of this is to find out whether there are any loopholes and do a full “body” inspection.