Safety operation and maintenance procedures for electronic single fiber strength machine
The electronic single fiber strength machine is a common textile machine widely used in the textile industry. To ensure operator safety and proper operation of the equipment, this document describes the safe operation and maintenance procedures for the electronic single fiber strength machine.
Safety Operating Procedures
Pre-Operation Preparation
Before using the electronic single fiber strength machine, the operator should perform the following preparations.
Ensure that the operator is familiar with the equipment's operating procedures and safety precautions.
Check that the equipment is operating properly, including whether the power is on and that all components are functioning smoothly.
Wear appropriate operating clothing and protective equipment, such as work clothes, safety glasses, and earplugs.
Clean the work area and ensure it is free of debris and obstructions.
Operation Precautions
During operation, the operator should observe the following precautions:
Do not place hands or other body parts within the machine's working area.
Perform maintenance and repairs while the machine is running.
Unauthorized modification of the equipment's operating parameters and procedures is prohibited.
After the equipment stops operating, wait for a while to ensure it has completely stopped before continuing any operations.
Be aware of any unusual sounds and vibrations during operation and report them to maintenance personnel promptly.
Emergency Response
In an emergency, the operator should take the following measures:
Emergency stop the equipment by pressing the emergency stop button or disconnecting the power supply.
If a fire occurs, immediately notify the appropriate personnel and implement fire-fighting measures, such as using a fire extinguisher.
Maintenance Procedures
Daily Maintenance
To ensure proper operation and extend the life of the equipment, the operator must perform daily maintenance, including:
Regularly clean the equipment surface and interior from dust and debris.
Check for loose components and tighten them immediately.
Regularly lubricate moving parts to ensure smooth and uninterrupted movement.
Regular Inspections
In addition to daily maintenance, a comprehensive equipment inspection should be performed regularly to ensure proper operation and safety. Regular inspections should include:
Inspecting the equipment's electrical system to ensure the power connection is correct and cables are intact.
Inspecting the equipment's transmission components, such as belts and chains.