Coating Machine Maintenance and Care Knowledge 2: Conveyor Belt Maintenance and


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2025-09-29

Coating Machine Maintenance and Care Guide 2: Conveyor Belt Maintenance and 1. Ensure the coating equipment is installed horizontally and properly grounded. Always use an independent residual-current device (RCD) for safe operation. 2. Keep the coating machine clean by using a compressed air blower to remove dust, thread remnants, and other debris from both the inside and outside of the machine casing before starting up each day. 3. Never place hard objects (such as scissors, pens, rulers, or tools) on the workbench or external cover plates, as they could be accidentally fed into the conveyor belt and cause damage. 4. When starting the machine, first turn on the power supply. Set the temperature initially between 50°C and 60°C—never exceed 80°C. (Only after the upper and lower belts are fully separated should you gradually adjust the speed for smooth conveyor belt operation.)

Coating Machine Maintenance and Care Guide 2: Conveyor Belt Maintenance and
 
1. Ensure the coating equipment is installed horizontally, properly grounded, and equipped with an independent residual-current device for safe operation.
  
2. Keep the coating machine clean by using a compressed air blower to remove dust, thread remnants, and other debris from both the inside and outside of the machine casing before starting it up each day.
  
3. No hard objects (such as scissors, pens, rulers, or tools) should be placed on the workbench or outer cover plate to prevent them from being damaged when fed into the conveyor belt.
  
4. When starting up, first press the power button to turn on the machine. Set the temperature initially between 50°C and 60°C—never exceed 80°C (ensure complete separation of the top and bottom belts before adjusting the conveyor belt speed). After achieving this, fine-tune the temperature setting as needed. Speed, temperature, pressure, and other parameters can all be freely adjusted according to your specific operational requirements.
  
5. Do not shut down suddenly during high-temperature operation. If this emergency occurs, use the manual device to slowly rotate the conveyor belt, preventing damage caused by excessive heat.
  
6. Schedule regular cleaning of the conveyor belt (using a factory-matched, specialized conveyor belt cleaner to ensure long-lasting performance): A. When severe adhesive buildup occurs, clean the conveyor belt every 4 hours. B. Be sure to clean the belt once before shutting down at the end of the shift.
  
7. Regularly lubricate all moving parts and bearings of the coating machine with high-temperature grease each day to ensure smooth, long-term operation.
  
8. After the coating machine is moved back to its original position and reinstalled, be sure to adjust its level to prevent uneven pressure, belt misalignment, or damage.
  
9. When applying adhesive, ensure the top sheet is as small as possible compared to the bottom sheet, and the fabric width must not exceed the usable width of the coating machine. Otherwise, it may lead to issues such as uneven adhesion, conveyor belt misalignment, or even shutdowns in the machine's operation.
  
10. Before preparing to shut down after use, ensure the pressure is fully released, turn off the heating system, maintain the conveyor belt, and then set either a delayed cooling mode or automatic shutdown.

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