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What Are The Precautions For Operating a Carton Box Baling Press?

As an environmental protection device, Carton Box Baling Press must be operated in strict accordance with operating procedures to ensure safety and efficiency. Before starting the machine, thoroughly check the hydraulic system, transmission components, and electrical wiring to ensure they are functioning properly and that the material conveying channel is free of blockages. Operators must wear protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, to avoid contact with moving parts.
When feeding paper, distribute it evenly. Overloading or introducing impurities such as metal or plastic is strictly prohibited to avoid damaging the blades and compression device. If abnormal noises, overheating, or sudden pressure drops occur during operation, stop the machine immediately and disconnect the power for troubleshooting. Routine maintenance includes regularly cleaning the filter screen, lubricating the bearings, and calibrating the pressure sensor to ensure the baling tightness meets standards.
Pay special attention to changes in the hydraulic oil tank level and replenish the dedicated hydraulic oil promptly. After a long period of shutdown, air must be purged from the pipeline before restarting. It is forbidden to adjust parameters or clean internal residues while the equipment is running. All maintenance work must be carried out with the power off. Standardized operation and regular maintenance can effectively extend the life of waste paper balers, reduce the failure rate, and improve resource recycling rates, achieving a win-win situation for safe production and environmental benefits.
Nick Carton Box Baling Press is specially used in the recovery and packaging of loose materials such as waste paper, waste cardboard, carton factory, waste book, waste magazine, plastic film, straw and other loose materials.
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