Do you know what the wearing parts of the can shredder are?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-03-08

The can shredder is a powerful torque output after the speed ratio compression of the motor and the reducer to drive the biaxial cutterhead and the cutting edge to rotate side by side, after rotating in the opposite direction, the sorting of the cutterhead and the cutting edge at different speeds will form a certain gap of occlusion, and the raw materials are double-sided or even multi-sided high-pressure penetration, tearing, extrusion, cutting and other tearing effects, so that the large volume of raw materials quickly becomes small from the large block to the small piece from the plug plate of the tool gap to complete the discharging to achieve the recycling and crushing processing of waste resources, scrap metal, waste rubber and waste tires. Lay a good foundation for the later preparation of recycled production materials. The can shredder is durable, for the quality, the customers who have used it are full of praise, but no matter how good the shredder is, there are also wearing parts, so let's focus on the wearing parts of the can shredder - the can shredder hammer!

The wear process of the hammer head of the can shredder is: the initial wear stage when small defects appear after grinding; Then there is the continuous wear phase; Then there are three stages of rapid wear, which are caused by the increase of wear and tear, and the increase of cutting heat. When the shredder is working, the initial wear is almost not visible on the hammer head. However, due to the low toughness of superhard materials such as tungsten carbide, the initial wear of hammer heads made of this material can be clearly observed in cases where the shredding speed is relatively high. This is an example of what has gone through wear and tear. It is planed on a flat surface, and the initial wear is almost observable. It is a single hammer cut, and continuous wear can be observed after the initial wear. The wear of the hammer head of the can shredder is mainly due to mechanical abrasion and corrosion. Generally, hammer wear is not caused by a single cause.

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