Fruit Peeling Machine Maintenance Points
Daily Cleaning as Foundation
To keep the peeling machine in optimal condition, daily cleaning should not be neglected. After each use, wipe the machine surfaces with a soft cloth to remove residual peels and debris, preventing accumulation. The blade and roller sections need cleaning with a dedicated brush to prevent residues from hardening and affecting performance. Regularly check if drainage holes are blocked to ensure timely water discharge.
Regular Key Component Inspection
Focus on several core components during routine maintenance. Check blade sharpness monthly as dull blades increase motor load and reduce peeling efficiency. Inspect belt tension as belts that are too loose will slip while over-tightened belts accelerate wear. Lubricate bearings quarterly with specialized lubricating oil. Check electrical circuits for aging wires and loose connections to maintain safety.
Optimize Operating Habits
- Avoid continuous operation exceeding 4 hours; allow the motor to rest appropriately
- Process materials of different hardness in batches to reduce instantaneous load
- Stop immediately upon detecting abnormal sounds and inspect the machine
- Disconnect power and apply dust protection when not in use for extended periods
Key Maintenance Schedule
- Daily: Surface cleaning, drainage check, residue removal
- Weekly: Deep cleaning of blade and roller areas, drainage system inspection
- Monthly: Blade sharpness inspection, belt tension check
- Quarterly: Bearing lubrication, electrical safety inspection, comprehensive maintenance