



Proper operation is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and lifespan of your waste tire cutting machine. Failure to follow basic guidelines often leads to avoidable breakdowns and costly downtime. Here are essential practices to ensure smooth and safe operation.
1. Regular Bearing Maintenance
During operation, regularly check and lubricate the bearings. If bearings run dry for an extended period, they will overheat and fail, causing significant damage. Always ensure lubrication is sufficient before starting. Never restart the machine after a fault until the issue has been fully resolved.
2. Correct Rotation Direction for New Machines
When starting a new machine for the first time, always verify the rotation direction. The cutter must rotate according to the arrow marked on the machine. Reverse rotation will not only prevent proper discharge but may also cause the drive belt to come off.
3. Frequent Inspection of Wear Parts
Regularly check vulnerable components and replace them promptly to avoid unexpected production interruptions. Worn parts can affect overall performance and damage other components if not addressed in time.
4. Blade Maintenance and Installation
Regularly inspect the blades for wear. If you notice a drop in productivity or an increase in output size, remove the blades for sharpening. When reinstalling, ensure the blades are mounted correctly. Incorrect installation will significantly reduce output and may damage the machine.
By following these simple yet vital guidelines, you can maximize your machine’s productivity, extend its service life, and ensure a safer working environment. Consistent care prevents most common operational issues.