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chipper machine plays an important role in breaking branches, trunks, straw, waste wood, and tree roots, and is deeply loved by people. But when in use, the blade will become dull due to wear and tear, which not only greatly reduces work efficiency, but also brings trouble to our daily work needs. So, what should we do if our wood cutter blades become dull?
1.Long term non use of wooden chips can cause the blade to become dull.
The blade is made of iron. As is well known, if an electrical appliance is not used for a long time, its machine components will rust, causing damage to the machine. In this case, it is necessary to lubricate the blade, add lubricating oil, fully utilize the lubricating oil, effectively reduce the friction between the raw materials and the machine, in order to use it normally.
2.After using the blade for a period of time, there is slight wear and tear.
After using the chipper machine for a period of time, the blades will be damaged due to long-term friction. If this situation occurs, the staff needs to remove the blade for polishing before putting it back into use. In addition, it is necessary to plan the time for chopping firewood every day. If not necessary, try not to let the crusher work continuously for a long time.
3. The equipment blades are severely worn.
After long-term operation of the equipment, the blades wear severely. In this case, it is necessary to stop working and replace the wood cutter blades before use. If the blade is found to be worn but remains indifferent and continues to operate the equipment, it may cause the blade to break, resulting in unexpected consequences.
4. Keep the blade clean.
Keep the blades clean. The blades of the chipper machine need to be cleaned, and it is forbidden to mix materials with hard objects. If hard objects such as stones and nails are mixed into the material and enter the feeding port, their blades will be damaged when crushing them.
The editor suggests paying attention to the quality of the chipper machine blades when purchasing them, and not being greedy for small bargains or buying cheap blades.