Solve The Problem Of Performance Built Log Splitter

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Problems and solutions that are easy to encounter when using Log Splitter
Problems and solutions that are easy to encounter when using wood chippers
1. The bottom sieve of the wood chipper or the air inlet of the pipe is partially blocked, resulting in insufficient air inlet.

Problems and solutions that are easy to encounter when using Log Splitter
Problems and solutions that are easy to encounter when using wood chippers
1. The bottom sieve of the wood chipper or the air inlet of the pipe is partially blocked, resulting in insufficient air inlet.
2. The fan blades are worn or the impeller speed is too low.
3. The wood chips are too large, and the air buoyancy generated by the fan is not enough to overcome the weight of the wood chips. Large pieces of wood are easy to get stuck at the elbow of the duct.
4. The raw material is too wet, and the debris in the wood chips is easy to adhere and accumulate on the inner wall of the air duct, especially the elbow. Especially in winter, the accumulated material freezes and causes the air duct to be blocked.
5. The radius of curvature of the elbow of the wood chip conveying pipe is too small.

Approach:

1) Control the moisture content of the original branch to ensure that the moisture content is 30-50%. The soaked raw materials should be dried before chipping.
2) Transform the chipping process. Short sections below 30 cm should not be used to prevent large pieces of wood from jamming the fan blades or duct elbows.
3) The radius of curvature of the duct elbow should be greater than or equal to three times the diameter of the duct, R>3D.
4) Pay attention to check whether there is any foreign matter blocking the bottom sieve sieve and the air inlet door.
5) The air intake is normal, the air supply pipe is not blocked, but the material cannot be fed, you should check whether the fan impeller is worn and whether the fan speed is normal.
6) In the production of Performance Built Log Splitter, when you can't hear the clear and fluent rustling sound of wood chips hitting the pipe wall in the air duct, or if you find that the fine wood is coming out, it can be judged that the air duct is blocked and should be checked in time At the outlet of the air duct, fan and cyclone separator. Generally, the clogging of the air duct mostly occurs at the elbow, and sometimes the discharge port of the cyclone separator is blocked due to the failure of the vibrating screen.

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