Strictly follow the operating procedures:
The operator should be familiar with and strictly follow the operating procedures of the Briquetting Machine to ensure that each step of the operation is in compliance with the specifications.
Wear appropriate protective equipment:
The operator should wear a full range of safety protection equipment, including helmets, goggles, protective gloves, work clothes, etc., to prevent accidental injuries during operation.
Check the status of the equipment:
Before starting the briquetting machine, a comprehensive inspection of the equipment should be carried out to ensure that there are no abnormalities in the hydraulic system, electrical circuits, mechanical components, etc., to avoid safety accidents caused by equipment failure.
Load control:
According to the type and thickness of the material being pressed, the working pressure of the briquetting machine should be reasonably set, and never overload it to prevent equipment damage or safety accidents.
Pay close attention to the operating status of the equipment:
During the pressing process, the operator should pay close attention to the working conditions of the briquetting machine, such as sound, vibration, etc. Once an abnormality is found, the operation should be stopped immediately and the problem should be checked.
Ensure that there are no people stranded around the equipment:
When the briquetting machine is running, it should be ensured that there are no other people stranded around the equipment to prevent accidental injuries when the equipment is suddenly started or stopped.
Clean and maintain equipment regularly:
Clean and maintain the briquetting machine regularly, including checking and maintaining the lubrication and cooling systems, and clean up the residue in time to prevent dust accumulation from causing fire or other faults.
Power off during shutdown:
After the operation is completed, be sure to cut off the power supply and air supply, and return the mold to its original position to ensure that the equipment is in standby mode to prevent accidents caused by misoperation.
Conduct safety training:
Conduct safety training for operators regularly to improve their safety awareness and operating skills, and ensure that they can master and comply with various safety regulations.
Set up safety warning signs:
Set up safety warning signs around the briquetting machine or in conspicuous locations to remind operators and other personnel to pay attention to safety.