How to install a fully automatic glass mixer

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-03-06

Installing a fully automatic glass mixer is mainly divided into the following steps:

1. Preparation: Determine the location of the equipment, which should be smooth, stable and easy to operate and maintain. Ensure that the power supply line is safe and meets the equipment voltage requirements.

2. Equipment handling and positioning: use a forklift or crane to take the automatic glass mixer out of the packaging box smoothly to avoid collision and damage. According to the size of the equipment and the design drawings, it is accurately placed on the pre-dug foundation, and the height and levelness of the equipment are adjusted.

3. Install basic components: connect the base of the equipment with the embedded anchor bolts, and tighten the screws to ensure the stability of the equipment. At the same time, install the stirring tank and its fixtures, and confirm that its inclination angle during the mixing process complies with the technical parameters.

4. Electrical wiring: connect motors, control cabinets and other electrical equipment according to the wiring diagram, be sure to ensure that the wires are well insulated and the wiring is correct, and then carry out grounding protection measures.

5. Test operation: After the installation is completed, the no-load test run is carried out to check whether all parts of the equipment are operating normally, and if there is any abnormality, it should be stopped immediately for inspection and treatment.

6. Post-commissioning and acceptance: After ensuring that all equipment functions normally, the mixing effect test and production process parameter debugging are carried out, and the overall performance acceptance is carried out by personnel to ensure that the automatic glass mixer can meet the expected process requirements.

The above is the general installation process of the automatic glass mixer, and the specific operation also needs to refer to the detailed installation manual and technical guidance provided by the equipment manufacturer.

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