How to correctly install and debug plywood machinery
The correct installation and debugging of plywood machinery is the key to ensuring stable operation and production efficiency of the equipment. Before installation, it is necessary to conduct a detailed survey of the foundation to ensure that the levelness and load-bearing capacity meet the requirements, and to avoid equipment deformation caused by settlement. During installation, the assembly drawings should be strictly followed, and the main and auxiliary machines should be lifted, aligned, and fixed in sequence, with a focus on ensuring the level and concentricity of core units such as hot press machines and paving lines.
The installation of electrical and hydraulic systems must be standardized, and the pipeline layout should be clear and reliable to avoid interference. After installation, conduct a comprehensive inspection to confirm that the fastening is not loose and the lubrication is in place.
During the debugging phase, conduct a no-load trial run first to observe whether each component operates smoothly and without abnormal noise. Then gradually load, adjust the process parameters such as hot pressing temperature, pressure, and time, and monitor whether the operating data meets the standards. Fine tuning of pavement uniformity, sawing accuracy, etc. to ensure the quality of the board output.
The entire process needs to be recorded in detail and operated by professionals. Standardized installation and debugging can not only improve equipment performance, but also extend its service life, laying a solid foundation for efficient production.