Reasons for Track Deviation in Chain Compost Turning Machines
The essence of track deviation in Chain compost turning machines is inconsistent travel resistance on both sides or failure of the guiding reference. Considering the actual conditions of the organic fertilizer fermentation produciton line site, the reasons can be summarized into the following three categories: Mechanical Structure and Installation Issues • Track Installation Defects: This is the most common cause. Excessive horizontal error between the two tracks (standard is usually ≤3mm), excessive parallelism, or misaligned joints will all lead to uneven force on the traveling wheels, resulting in “track wear.” • Abnormal Traveling Wheel Sets: Severe wear on the rims of the driving or driven wheels (forming a taper), damaged bearings, or wheelbase deviation will directly change the travel trajectory. If the speeds of the drive motors on both sides are not synchronized (such as a motor failure), it will also cause forced deviation. External Environment and Load Factors • Track Foundation Settlement: Organic fertilizer fermentation tanks are mostly on cement floors. Long-term dampness or heavy loads can easily lead to uneven settlement of the track foundation, causing track distortion. • Excessive resistance on one side: Material accumulation, clumping, or excessive depth of one side of the chain plate on the track cause a sharp increase in the resistance on that side, pushing the equipment to the side with less resistance.
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