Henan Zhongyu Dingli Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd.

Henan Zhongyu Dingli Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd.

How to Perform Maintenance on Hammer Crusher Equipment

2024 12/15

How to Perform Maintenance on Hammer Crusher Equipment
Abstract:
The service life of crusher equipment depends half on the quality of the equipment itself, and half on daily maintenance during operation. For the maintenance of Xinxiang Dingli hammer crusher equipment, the following must be done: 1. Regularly inspect and timely complete the lubrication work of the hammer crusher; 2. Conduct systematic and standardized regular inspections and repairs on the crusher, and solve problems as soon as they are found.
The service life of crusher equipment depends half on the quality of the equipment itself, and the other half on daily maintenance and overhaul during operation. Proper daily maintenance and overhaul are crucial to extending the service life of the crusher (click to view: How to Extend the Service Life of Hammer Crusher). So, how to perform maintenance on Dingli hammer crusher equipment? Below, we will introduce several key precautions.
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1. Lubrication Work for Hammer Crusher

Relevant personnel must regularly and timely perform lubrication for wearing parts. The grease used for the crusher should be replaced every 1-2 months, determined by factors such as operating temperature and location. When replacing grease, carefully clean the raceways of the rolling bearings with clean gasoline or kerosene.

2. Regular Maintenance Inspections: Detect and Resolve Faults Early

Conduct systematic and standardized regular inspections of the crusher to prevent major equipment failures. Implement scheduled minor, medium, and major overhauls to timely monitor the wear status of the equipment and the normal operation of components such as hammers and rotors, which is the so-called "early detection, early resolution".

Regular inspections of the crusher offer many benefits: reducing downtime, saving maintenance costs, detecting wear before component damage, and identifying issues in a timely manner. Careful inspection and timely recording are essential for diagnosing equipment faults and formulating maintenance plans.