The stainless steel shaftless screw conveyor blades, as the main components that drive the material forward, are in direct contact with the material and are more likely to be damaged. So, what should be done when the screw blades are damaged? Below are common causes and solutions for blade damage in stainless steel shaftless screw conveyors:
1. The leaves are too thin.
Due to the lack of an intermediate shaft in stainless steel shaftless screw conveyors, all force points are on the blades, so the thickness of the blades has a very important impact on the actual use of the equipment. Choosing good materials and equipment is more conducive to improving equipment efficiency!
Suggestion: During maintenance, conduct a detailed inspection of the stainless steel shaftless screw conveyor blades to ensure that the components are functioning properly, which can improve work efficiency.
2. The blade wheelbase is too small, and the selection of spiral pipe diameter is inappropriate.
When conveying powder or sheet materials, the small wheelbase of the blades often causes excessive extrusion force, directly damaging the blades. As the shaft rotates, even thicker blades will suffer a certain amount of damage.
Another reason is that the diameter of the pipe is small, which can also cause excessive pressure and result in severe blade damage.
Suggestion: To address the above situation, it is necessary to start from the time of purchasing the equipment. If choosing standard equipment, it is important to ensure the quality of the equipment. If non-standard equipment is selected, it is necessary to maintain good communication with the designer on the details, invite the designer to the site for investigation, especially for the type and properties of the conveyed materials, so that the designer can design suitable equipment and avoid damage to the stainless steel shaftless screw conveyor blades.