Steel Chip Briquetting Machine Safety Performance
1. Equipment Design Safety Features
- Emergency stop button for instant power cutoff in critical situations
- Protective covers for transmission parts (gears, chains) to prevent entanglement
- Infrared sensors automatically stop operation when human presence is detected
High-end models include pressure overload protection to prevent hydraulic system bursts from excessive pressure.
2. Operational Risks & Prevention Measures
- Strict "stop first, then clean" protocol prevents contact with pressing mechanisms
- PPE requirements: Safety glasses and gloves protect against chip splatter
- Regular inspection of hydraulic system seals prevents high-temperature oil leaks
Example: Monthly pressure tests and visual inspections of all hydraulic connections significantly reduce leakage risks.
3. Maintenance Impact on Safety CRITICAL
- Loose molds or missing bolts can cause component detachment accidents
- Aged electrical wiring may lead to shocks or fires if not replaced
- Scheduled maintenance checks ensure safety device responsiveness
Recommended schedule: Monthly safety device tests, quarterly pipeline replacements, and annual full inspections.
4. Industry Safety Standards Compliance
- CE/ISO certified equipment undergoes rigorous impact and overload testing
- Mandatory operator training and certification programs
- Regular safety audits at the management level
Certified machines demonstrate 40% fewer safety incidents according to industry studies.
With compliant equipment selection, standardized operation procedures, and proper maintenance,
steel chip briquetting machines can achieve excellent safety performance meeting all industrial requirements.