1. Regular Cleaning and Sanitization
For thorough cleaning, disassemble removable parts and wash them with warm, soapy water. Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembling to avoid moisture-related issues.
2. Regular Lubrication
Avoid over-lubrication, as excess lubricant can attract dust and debris, potentially causing more harm than good.

3. Inspect and Maintain Components
Belts and Chains: Inspect belts and chains for signs of wear, cracking, or stretching. Replace any damaged or worn-out belts or chains promptly to avoid breakdowns.
4. Proper Calibration and Adjustment
5. Training for Operators
. Well-trained staff can operate the machine correctly, perform routine maintenance, and identify potential issues early. Provide comprehensive training that includes:
Understanding the machine's operation, including start-up and shut-down procedures.





