
The common faults of the slitting machine and the handling methods are as follows:
1. The cutter is not sharp or the swing is not effective: the cutter is not sharp or the swing is not effective, which will lead to uneven cutting or continuous cutting, at this time, the cutter should be replaced or the cutter swing mechanism should be repaired in time.
2. Inaccurate cutting width: If the cutting width is inaccurate, it may be that the gap between the cutting knife and the upper cutting roller is incorrect, and the gap needs to be adjusted at this time.
3. Uneven or wrinkled surface of the strip: The uneven or wrinkled surface of the strip may be caused by uneven tension or too fast cutting speed, at this time the tension should be adjusted or the cutting speed should be slowed down.
4. Cutting accuracy decreases: If the cutting accuracy decreases, it may be caused by worn cutters or incorrect cutter installation, at this time the cutter should be replaced or reinstalled.
5. Excessive machine noise or severe vibration: Excessive machine noise or severe vibration may be caused by loose or damaged machine parts, at this time the damaged parts should be checked and fastened or replaced.
6. Electrical failure: The electrical failure of the slitting machine may cause the machine to fail to start or work normally, at this time, it is necessary to check the electrical parts, such as switches, fuses, power supplies, etc.
The above are the common faults and treatment methods of the slitting machine, if there are other faults that need to be dealt with, you can adjust them according to the specific situation or contact professional maintenance personnel.
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