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What are the common faults of marble polishing machines

As a professional surface treatment equipment, the performance and efficiency of marble polishing machine largely determine the polishing effect and work progress. During long-term use, the polishing machine may encounter various faults, which not only affect the normal operation of the equipment, but also may lead to unsatisfactory polishing effect and even cause safety hazards. In-depth understanding of the common faults of marble polishing machine and their solutions is the key to ensuring the efficient operation of the equipment.

Motor does not start
The reasons why the motor cannot start may include power failure, fuse blown, motor overload or motor failure itself. When solving this problem, you first need to check the status of the power socket and cable to ensure that the power supply is normal. If the fuse is found to be blown, it should be replaced in time to restore the circuit. If the motor is overloaded, the load condition needs to be checked to avoid overload operation. If the motor still cannot start, it is recommended to contact professional technicians for a comprehensive overhaul to ensure the safety and reliability of the equipment.

Poor polishing effect
The reasons for unsatisfactory polishing effect may include wear of the polishing pad, inappropriate polishing agent, improper operation or unreasonable equipment settings. To ensure the best polishing effect, it is important to regularly check the wear of the polishing pad and ensure that the appropriate polishing pad and polishing agent are used. In addition, it is necessary to adjust the speed and pressure of the equipment according to the type and surface condition of the marble. Operators should receive professional training and master the correct operating skills to optimize the polishing effect.

Excessive vibration of the equipment
Excessive vibration of the equipment during operation may be caused by unbalanced polishing pads, loose mechanical parts or unstable equipment foundation. To solve this problem, it is necessary to check whether the installation of the polishing pad is balanced and replace or adjust it if necessary. At the same time, regularly check the tightness of mechanical parts to ensure that all parts are in a tight state. In addition, ensure that the equipment is placed on a stable ground to reduce the impact of vibration on operation.

Overheating
Overheating of the equipment is usually caused by excessive motor load, poor ventilation or insufficient lubrication. To avoid overheating, it is recommended to avoid continuous operation of the equipment for a long time and give the equipment a rest time in time to reduce the temperature. Ensure that the vents of the equipment are unobstructed and regularly clean dust and debris to maintain good heat dissipation. At the same time, according to the requirements of the equipment manual, regular lubrication and maintenance are performed to ensure the flexibility and normal operation of each moving part.

Excessive noise
If the equipment generates excessive noise during operation, it may be caused by wear of mechanical parts, poor lubrication, or foreign matter entering the equipment. To reduce noise, it is necessary to regularly check the wear of mechanical parts and replace them when necessary. At the same time, ensure that the lubrication system of the equipment is working properly and add lubricating oil regularly to keep the mechanical parts in good condition. Finally, check the inside of the equipment and remove any foreign matter that may be present to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.

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