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How to Operate a Clothes Baler

2025-09-17 Leave a message
  • Inspect machine for damage before operation
  • Ensure all connections are secure
  • Verify hydraulic oil and power supply functionality
  • Clear the working area of debris
  • Check clothing for sharp objects
1Preparing for Operation
First, inspect the machine for damage, ensure all connections are secure, and verify that key components such as the hydraulic oil and power supply are functioning properly. Clean the area around the machine, remove any extraneous debris, and ensure a clear working area. Prepare the clothing to be packaged, ensuring there are no sharp objects to prevent damage to the machine or compromise the packaging process.
2Arrange and Load the Clothes
Arrange the clothing to be packaged evenly to avoid excessive accumulation or uneven distribution. Then, open the machine's feed port and slowly load the sorted clothing into the machine, carefully controlling the loading speed to prevent the clothing from blocking the feed channel and ensuring smooth entry into the packaging area.
3Starting the Machine and Setting Parameters
Follow the machine's operating instructions, turn on the power switch, and enter the operation interface. Adjust the baling pressure, bale size, and other parameters based on the material and quantity of the clothing. After setting the parameters, carefully verify that they are correct to avoid packaging quality issues or equipment failures caused by improper settings.
4Monitor and Adjust the Baling Process
After starting the baling process, closely observe the machine's operating status, paying attention to the hydraulic system's operation and the degree of clothing compression. If any abnormalities are detected during baling, such as clothing shifting or unusual noises, the machine should be immediately paused. The problem should be identified and resolved before continuing baling.
5Complete Baling and Remove Bales
After the machine completes a baling cycle, wait for the machine to automatically reset, then open the discharge port and carefully remove the baled clothing bales. Handle the bales gently to prevent them from loosening. Check the bales' tightness and integrity to ensure they meet subsequent storage or transportation requirements.
6Complete Operation and Maintenance
After all clothing has been baled, turn off the machine, clean any remaining clothing debris inside, and wipe any surface stains. Perform a basic inspection and maintenance of key components, such as applying lubricant and tightening loose parts, to prepare for the next use and extend the machine's service life.