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How to keep asphalt mixing station working stably?
Release Time:2025-03-11
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Asphalt mixing station is a necessary equipment for building highways, grade roads, municipal roads, airports and ports. The quality and working condition of the equipment have a great impact on asphalt concrete, and asphalt concrete is an important raw material in construction projects. If there is a problem with the raw materials, it will affect the future service life and effect of the road. Therefore, the stable working condition of the asphalt mixing station is very important. So how to keep stable work, this article will briefly introduce it.
Construction and use of fully automatic vertical asphalt mixer
First of all, during the operation of the asphalt mixing station, the selection of its delivery pump plays a great role in the stability of the work. The delivery pump must meet the requirements of asphalt pouring per unit time in the construction, such as the requirements of height and horizontal distance. The delivery pump also needs to have certain technical and production capacity reserves when selecting.
Secondly, when the asphalt mixing station is working, its motion system and hydraulic system must be in a normal state. The so-called normal state not only refers to the normal operation of the system, but also to ensure that there is no abnormal sound and vibration during operation. During the operation of the asphalt mixing station, the operator also needs to check the equipment regularly to see if there are large aggregates or lumps inside the equipment, because if there are, the feed port may be stuck or arched, causing blockage.
In addition to the above-mentioned practices to maintain the working state of the asphalt mixing plant stable, there is another point that needs to be noted, that is, if the asphalt mixing plant is working in the same site, it is not suitable to choose too many pumps and pumps from multiple manufacturers, which will affect the normal operation of the equipment.