2025/05/19
Overloading operation of organic fertilizer equipment can bring about various hazards, as follows:
1. Equipment damage: Overloading operation can cause excessive motor current, increase motor temperature, thereby shortening the motor's service life and even potentially burning out the motor. Overloading operation will increase the load on the bearings, leading to accelerated wear of the bearings, and raising the maintenance costs and downtime of the equipment.
2. Reduced production efficiency: Overloading operation can easily lead to equipment failure, increase equipment downtime, and lower production efficiency. Overloading operation may lead to unstable equipment operation, affecting the uniformity and stability of processes such as the mixing, stirring and granulation of organic fertilizers, and thereby reducing product quality.
3. Safety hazards: Motor overheating, electrical system overload, etc. may cause equipment fires, leading to fire accidents and posing a serious threat to the safety of personnel and equipment. Overloading operation may cause damage to the mechanical components of the equipment, such as belt breakage and chain detachment, which may lead to casualties.
4. Impact on production plans: Equipment malfunctions can lead to production disruptions, affecting the execution of the organic fertilizer production line's production plan. This may result in order delays and impact the company's reputation and economic benefits. Production disruptions may require additional overtime pay, equipment rental fees or emergency maintenance costs, increasing the operating costs of enterprises.
5. Affecting employee morale: Overloading of equipment may lead to increased noise and dust in the working environment, which can affect employees' work enthusiasm and health. Frequent equipment failures and production disruptions will increase the psychological pressure on employees and reduce work efficiency.