Explosion proof electric drum, as a commonly used equipment in the manufacturing industry, is becoming increasingly common and accepted for its simple operation. However, it is inevitable to encounter faults during use, such as shaft breakage. Only by identifying the cause of this phenomenon can we avoid incorrect operations in future use.
1. In the process of acceleration and acceleration, if the torque encountered by the input shaft of the explosion-proof electric drum exceeds twice its additional input torque, and such acceleration and acceleration are too frequent, the actual result will also cause the accelerator shaft to break.
2. The additional input torque of the matched motor multiplied by the acceleration ratio produces a value smaller than the additional input torque of the adjacent explosion-proof electric drum supplied by the product sample.
3. Shortcomings in selection lead to differences in the output of the equipped accelerator. Some users mistakenly believe that only the additional input and torque of the selected explosion-proof electric drum need to meet the standards.
If you encounter the problem of a broken shaft in an explosion-proof electric drum, you should pay attention to it, because ordinary broken shafts may only cause a malfunction and result in unusable situations, which can be repaired and put back into use. However, serious broken shafts may also cause irreparable problems in other parts of the explosion-proof electric drum, leading to equipment scrapping.
Editor: Amy