Date:2024-12-11 Click:114
The automatic wine box making machine is an automated equipment for producing wine boxes, which is widely used in the wine packaging industry. Its main function is to process cardboard and other materials into wine boxes through an automated process to improve production efficiency and reduce labor costs. The maintenance and use of the equipment during use requires the operator to have certain equipment knowledge and careful operating habits. Regular maintenance and inspection can effectively extend the service life of the equipment and ensure a smooth and efficient production process. When the equipment fails, it should be handled in time to avoid affecting the production progress.
The following is an introduction to the maintenance and use of the automatic wine box making machine:
1. Preparation before equipment operation
Check the equipment status: Make sure that the equipment is firmly installed and the power supply and air source are normal. Check whether all fasteners are loose, especially the transmission part.
Cleaning work: Clean the surface of the equipment, especially the cardboard feeding area and conveying part, to avoid debris affecting production.
Check materials: Make sure that the cardboard, glue and other materials used meet production requirements, do not contain impurities, and the size meets the standard.
2. Operation steps
Start the equipment: After starting the power, set various parameters according to the machine's operation panel, such as cutting size, folding angle, etc.
Feeding setting: Feed cardboard or other packaging materials into the feed port to ensure smooth feeding without obstruction.
Automatic processing: The machine will automatically complete folding, creasing, gluing, cutting and other processes. The operator can adjust the speed or other parameters according to needs.
Inspection of finished products: After the finished product comes out, the quality of the wine box should be checked in time to ensure that there is no deformation, breakage or uneven gluing.
3. Daily maintenance
Cleaning: Regularly clean the feed port, cutter, folding machine and other parts to prevent the accumulation of paper scraps, glue and other materials, which will affect the processing quality.
Lubrication: Regularly refuel the mechanical transmission parts and easily worn parts to ensure smooth operation of the equipment. Especially parts such as drive shafts, chains and slide rails.
Check the electrical part: Regularly check the electrical circuit to ensure that there is no damage or aging. Clean and maintain electrical components (such as switches, contactors, etc.).
Check the cutter: Regularly check and replace the cutter to avoid cutter passivation affecting the cutting quality.
Check the air path: Regularly check the air source and air pipe to ensure that the air pressure is stable and there is no air leakage in the pneumatic components.
4. Troubleshooting
The machine cannot start: Check the power supply, electrical control system and emergency stop switch to ensure that all parts are normal.
Feeding is not smooth: Check whether there are obstructions in the feeding system, and check whether the tension of the feeding wheel and feeding belt is appropriate.
Poor quality of finished products: It may be due to blunting or improper positioning of the tool. Adjust the sharpness of the tool or recalibrate the tool position.
Uneven glue coating: Check whether the glue system is blocked, ensure that the glue supply is unobstructed, and whether the coating head needs to be cleaned.
5. Long-term storage and maintenance
Cleaning and drying: If the equipment is not used for a long time, the equipment should be cleaned and dried to avoid moisture and dust erosion.
Power disconnection: During storage, ensure that the power supply of the equipment is disconnected to prevent electrical failures.
Regular start-up: Even if the equipment is not used for a long time, it should be started regularly and simple idling should be performed to keep the equipment in good condition.
6. Safety precautions
Wearing protective equipment: Operators should wear appropriate work clothes, protective glasses, earmuffs and other safety protective equipment.
Avoid direct contact with moving parts: When the equipment is in operation, avoid touching high-speed moving parts with your hands to prevent accidents.
Emergency stop function: Be familiar with the emergency stop function of the equipment to ensure that the machine can be stopped quickly in an emergency to ensure personnel safety.