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How often is it necessary to service a baler?

Read on to learn how often a baler should be serviced in order to run at maximum effectiveness.

When should we service our baler?

Nowadays, many retail businesses utilise balers in their recycling process, and that’s because these machines make waste management significantly easier. However, any industrial equipment is susceptible to wear and tear over time, and this is also true for balers. Unless properly maintained, balers ultimately break down, requiring costly repairs. To prolong the life of your baler, it’s essential to service it regularly. This decreases the risk of unexpected downtime and ensures the recycling process goes smoothly. At the same time, it prevents significant disruptions in how you operate your business.

There are different ways to maintain your baler and ensure its performance in the long run. For instance, it’s imperative to keep the machine clean so that it can work correctly. Debris and dust can accumulate in the equipment really quickly, damaging its internal parts. Built-up dust can lead to overheating of the motors, which will require expensive repair, so it’s better to prevent this and save money.

Preventive maintenance schedule for balers

Hence, it’s important to remove clutter regularly to avoid hazards such as oil contamination. In fact, oil is what helps balers function, so maintaining it is imperative for extending your baler’s lifecycle. Suppose there are fragments of metals in the oil; that could indicate an issue in the baler’s hydraulic cylinder. In that case, removing or changing the metal fragments is essential, and the sooner you do it, the better it is because contaminants can decrease oil viscosity, weakening the baler’s performance.

A preventive maintenance schedule can help detect potential issues in your baler. Many components require regular inspections, such as:

  • Filters
  • Hydraulic fluid levels
  • Pipes, pumps, and valves
  • Cylinders
  • Hydraulic hoses
  • Cooling device

Regular service

These inspections should be carried out daily, weekly and monthly. For instance, baler parts like the cylinder housing areas and hydraulic oil filters require weekly inspection. On the other hand, the hydraulic system pressure should be checked monthly. As a general rule, you should book a service every 6-12 months. However, this depends on your baler’s type and usage. A certified professional will carry out the maintenance work of your machine, putting your mind at ease, as you know your baler will operate efficiently. Conducting regular cleaning and monitoring is also a way to protect your employees from potential hazards. It’s also essential to take the time to teach staff how to handle a baler, as improper training leads to poor performance of the machine, increasing the risk of accidents.

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