What are the operating procedures for a self-propelled corn applicator?

Release time:2023-08-04    Click:237

When using a self-propelled corn applicator, there are some precautions to pay attention to. These problems are often caused by incorrect operation, and there are many of these incorrect operations. Let's take a closer look together:

Self-propelled corn applicator

1. Debugging the engine neglects safety. When debugging a self-propelled corn applicator, personnel may approach hazardous areas such as fans, transmission belts, or exhaust pipes, or drop tools or parts on the machine, causing injury or damage to the machine. When debugging, try to stop the machine as much as possible. When debugging at the bottom of the machine, the engine must be turned off. If debugging is necessary, a dedicated person should be assigned to guard the operating mechanism to prevent outsiders from starting.

2. Incorrect tire inflation operation. After disassembly and assembly, the tire is re inflated without protection, causing the steel ring to pop out and injure people. The correct method is to use a chain lock to lock the tire, lock ring, and retaining ring together before inflation.

3. Improper method of supporting the vehicle. When the tire of the corn beater is damaged or replaced, use bricks, stones, wooden blocks, or a separate jack to support it. The correct approach is to use a jack and a sturdy wooden block to support the frame at the same time, and the front and rear wheels should also be blocked with triangular wood or larger stones to prevent the vehicle from moving forward and backward, and the support from falling and injuring people.

4. Welding oil containers do not clean residual oil. Before welding and filling oil containers, the residual oil inside the container must be cleaned in advance, otherwise it may cause an explosion during welding. The cleaning method is to use alkaline water or hot water with vinegar, repeatedly clean 2-3 times, control and dry before welding. Do not dry with high-pressure air to prevent static sparks from exploding.

5. Hang heavy objects with weak ropes. When repairing a tractor, it is common for people to use hemp ropes, nylon ropes, triangular belts, etc. to lift and unload the engine and gearbox, which is very unsafe. The correct approach is to use sturdy steel wire ropes, etc., and must be firmly secured.

The above are some incorrect operations that may occur when using a self-propelled corn applicator. I hope it can bring some help to everyone.