Five maintenance tips to extend the life of your
hydraulic baler are as follows:
Keep it clean: Regularly clean away dust and debris inside and outside the baler, especially the hydraulic system and moving parts. Prevent dust from entering the hydraulic system and causing wear or failure. Wipe the fuselage gently with a clean cloth and appropriate amount of detergent.
Lubrication and maintenance: Make sure all moving parts such as piston rods, guide rails and chains are properly lubricated. Use a suitable oil or grease and perform regular lubrication per manufacturer's recommendations to reduce friction and wear between components.
Check the hydraulic oil: Regularly check the level and quality of
the hydraulic oil. Keep hydraulic oil at the appropriate level and change the oil every once in a while to avoid hydraulic system problems caused by oil contamination.
Tighten loose parts: Check
the baler's screws and fasteners frequently for loose parts. Vibration during operation may cause screws to loosen, and regular inspection and retightening can avoid potential failures.
Standard operation: Follow the operation manual and use the equipment correctly. Avoid overloading and improper operation, which may cause excessive wear and even damage to the machine.
Through the implementation of these maintenance techniques, the service life of the hydraulic baler can be effectively extended and ensure its continuous and stable operation.