Post-cleaning inspection: Investigate component wear and installation issues. After cleaning, the core components of the fish pellet making machine must be inspected one by one: Check the screw threads for wear and deformation. Severe wear will affect the feeding and puffing effect, requiring immediate replacement; check the inner wall of the extrusion chamber for smoothness, scratches, or corrosion. Damaged inner walls will increase friction between the material and the chamber wall, reducing production capacity; check the die orifice for deformation or blockage, and ensure the sealing surface is intact. Damaged sealing surfaces will cause material leakage during operation; check the screw conveyor at the feed inlet for proper function and any jamming. Simultaneously, check the correct installation position of each component and ensure screws are tight to prevent malfunctions due to improper installation.
Targeted maintenance: Extend the service life of the small dry dog food making machine. Based on the inspection results, perform targeted maintenance: For screws and extrusion chambers with slight wear, apply a layer of food-grade lubricating oil to reduce friction during subsequent operation; for the sealing surface of the die head, check if the sealing rings are aging, and replace them promptly if necessary to ensure sealing performance; for the motor and transmission components of the feeding system, check if the lubricating oil is sufficient, and replenish it promptly if insufficient to ensure smooth transmission; for the electrical control system, check if the wiring is securely connected and if the interfaces are dry to avoid short circuits. For example, if the inspection reveals slight wear on the screw threads of the dry dog food making machine, apply food-grade high-temperature lubricating oil to reduce wear during subsequent operation and extend the screw's lifespan.
Trial Run Testing: Ensure the dog food manufacturing equipment is operating normally. After inspection and maintenance, a trial run test must be conducted to confirm that the equipment is functioning correctly before putting it into formal production. Trial run procedure: Connect the power supply, start the equipment and run it idle for 3-5 minutes to check if the equipment runs smoothly and without any abnormal noises; observe whether the temperature and pressure displays are normal and without abnormal fluctuations; feed a small amount of raw materials into the equipment for small-batch production to check if the pellet forming effect and uniformity meet the requirements. If any abnormalities are found during the trial run (such as unusual noises, material leakage, poor pellet formation, etc.), the machine must be stopped immediately for inspection. The problem must be resolved before the trial run can be restarted. For example, if uneven pellet formation is found during the trial run, and inspection reveals that the die head orifice was not thoroughly cleaned, the die head must be cleaned again before testing.
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1. What is the price of the small pet food extrusion equipment machine?
The price ranges from approximately $1,500-$55,000
2. Do you provide maintenance services for your customers?
Yes, we offer comprehensive after-sales maintenance services to our customers.
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