As a kind of machinery, the automatic egg tray machine needs regular maintenance after use. Reasonable and scientific maintenance methods can reduce energy consumption and prolong the service life of egg tray machinery, which is very important for automatic egg tray equipment.
Four Requirements for the maintenance of automatic egg tray machine equipment


(1) Neat: tools, workpieces and accessories are neatly placed; safety protection devices are complete; lines and pipelines are complete.
(2) Clean and sell: clean inside and outside of the egg tray equipment; no oil stains or bumps on the sliding surfaces, lead screws, gears, racks, etc.; no oil leakage, water leakage, air leakage, and electricity leakage in all parts; chip waste is cleaned up.
(3) Lubrication: refuel and change the oil on time, and the oil quality meets the requirements; the oil pot, oil gun, oil cup, linoleum, and oil line are clean and complete, the oil mark is bright, and the oil path is smooth.
(4) Safety: Implement the system of assigning people, assigning machines and changing shifts; be familiar with the structure of the equipment and abide by the operating procedures, use the equipment reasonably, maintain the equipment carefully, and prevent accidents.
Contents of field equipment maintenance management
Egg tray equipment maintenance work can be divided into daily maintenance and regular maintenance according to time; according to maintenance methods, it can be divided into general maintenance, regional maintenance and key equipment maintenance. The maintenance work generally includes: on-site management and maintenance work such as inspection, adjustment, lubrication, disassembly and cleaning, and repair etc.
Regional maintenance of egg tray equipment
The regional maintenance of egg tray equipment is that the enterprise divides the equipment into several areas according to the equipment ownership or equipment type in the production area. The maintenance workers have a clear division of labor and work closely with the operators, and are responsible for supervising and guiding the equipment operators in the area under their jurisdiction to operate correctly, reasonably use, Carefully maintain the equipment; conduct patrol inspections, grasp the operation of the equipment, and undertake certain equipment maintenance work; be responsible for the implementation of assessment indicators such as the equipment integrity rate and failure downtime rate in the district.