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After the impact crusher is used, pay attention to the cleaning of the equipment itself

The impact crusher has the technical advantages of strong production capacity, convenient operation, energy saving and environmental protection. It is mainly used in the fine crushing of medium-hard materials such as granite, basalt, limestone, river pebble, cement clinker, quartz stone, iron ore, bauxite and artificial sand production.
Any equipment should be maintained when it is used, and cleaning is an important means. As a main equipment in the sand production line, the crushing plants has a great influence on the quality of the finished machine sand. After the production, some of the residual parts will be inside the equipment. If it is not cleaned in time, it will cause certain corrosion to the equipment itself, which will affect the production efficiency of the impact crusher. Therefore, we must keep the impact crusher clean after each production. maintenance.
No matter what product is used for a long time, it will be inflexible to use. The same applies to the impact crusher. It takes a long time to check and clean the impact crusher. This is a question worth pondering. After using the impact crusher for a period of time, there will be some dirty things like dirt inside, which will not only cause some damage to the machine, but also greatly reduce our production efficiency, so the future will continue to develop in the future to improve production. Efficiency, the impact crusher should be cleaned regularly. We don't want the machine to stop suddenly when it is working, so it is always good to prevent it.
The cleaning of the calcite processing is divided into pickling and alkali washing. Whether it is acid or alkali, it is corrosive to the metal of the equipment itself. Therefore, it is necessary to grasp the ratio of the cleaning liquid and the cleaning time and grip.

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