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Usage of trapezoidal roof rolling forming machine
Dead work:
Ensure that the equipment is installed firmly, the components are tightly connected, and the power supply is stable and meets the requirements of the equipment. Carefully check whether the electrical lines are damaged or loose to avoid leakage or short circuit faults.
Clean and check the mold, remove surface debris and rust, and apply appropriate lubricating oil to ensure smooth pressing of the mold and prolong the life of the mold. Select and install suitable forming molds according to the size and specification of the trapezoidal roof.
Prepare high-quality coil raw materials to ensure that their size and material meet the production requirements, fix the coil on the feeding rack and adjust its position so that the center line of the coil is consistent with the feeding center line of the rolling equipment.
Operation process:
Turn on the power supply and control system of the equipment, preset various parameters, such as rolling speed, forming size, pressure, etc. Start the feeding device slowly, introduce the coil, and make it gradually enter the rolling molding die.
During the operation of the equipment, operators need to observe the rolling situation at all times to ensure that the trapezoidal roof is gradually formed, observe whether the material flows smoothly in the mold, and whether the shape and size of the roof after forming meet the standards.
If there is a slight deviation, it can be adjusted by adjusting the mold or parameters; if the deviation is large, the machine should be stopped immediately to check the reason, and restart after troubleshooting.
Finalization:
After completing the production of a batch of trapezoidal roof panels, stop feeding the material and wait until all residual materials in the equipment are processed before shutting down the rolling forming machine. After turning off the power, clean the equipment to remove waste, debris, and oil stains, and perform maintenance. Transfer the formed trapezoidal roof panels to the designated area and secure them to prevent collisions and scratches, making it easier for subsequent handling or installation.