Operation method of bucket elevator

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1. The bucket elevator must be firmly installed on a solid concrete foundation. The surface of the concrete foundation should be flat and level to ensure the bucket elevator
After the device reaches the straight request.

A bucket elevator with a higher height should be connected to adjacent buildings (such as silos, workshops, etc.) in the appropriate orientation of its middle and upper casings to increase its stability. When installing, first install the lower components, fix the anchor bolts, then install the middle casing, and finally install the upper casing. The casing device has been successfully calibrated for straightness. Measure the entire height with a straight lead line, with an error of less than 10mm. The upper and lower axes should be parallel, and their axis lines should be in the same plane.

When using a bucket elevator device with a lower height, it is possible to connect the upper, middle, and lower casings perfectly on the ground level, and then lift them straight and fix them on a concrete foundation as a whole.

2. After the casing is installed, install the chain and hopper. The U-shaped screw used for connecting the hopper serves as both a chain joint and a fixing component for the hopper. The nut of the U-shaped screw must be tightened and reliably prevented from loosening.

3. After the chain and hopper device are installed, they should be properly tensioned.

4. Add the appropriate amount of oil and butter to the reducer and bearing seat separately. Industrial gear oil used for reducers is smooth. Calcium based or sodium based butter can be used inside the bearing seat.

5. Trial work should be carried out immediately after the completion of the device. Attention should be paid to empty work: it cannot be reversed and there should be no collision or collision. The idle working time should not be less than 2 hours, and there should be no overheating phenomenon. The temperature rise of the bearing should not exceed 250C, and the temperature rise of the reducer should not exceed 300C. After 2 hours of idle work, if everything is normal, the load test can be carried out. During load testing, the feeding should be uniform to avoid excessive feeding, which may cause blockage in the lower part and result in "stuck car".
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