During the operation of the mill, various issues, both large and small, may arise due to environmental factors, which can somewhat impact the production capacity of the mill. Here, we will specifically analyze the issue of the mill suddenly crashing.
The reasons for the sudden shutdown of the powder mill are usually just a few: material factors, human factors, and issues with the equipment itself. Material factors refer to the hardness and particle size of the grinding material. If the grinding material is too hard or has too large particles, it will increase the difficulty of powdering and cause severe wear to the mill. Due to the high hardness of the grinding material, it is not easy to be ground, thereby extending the material's stay time in the mill. When too much material accumulates in the grinding chamber, it is inevitable that the powder mill will suddenly shut down.
When the feed speed of the mill is too fast or the feed amount is excessive, it is easy for the material to accumulate in the grinding chamber without being timely ground. Therefore, when there is an excessive amount of aggregate in the chamber, it can cause the mill to suddenly malfunction, affecting the smooth progress of the grinding operation.
In the grinding process of the mill, if the blower's air flow is too weak, it becomes difficult to timely discharge the ground material that meets the quality standards. Over time, finer powder is more likely to cause blockages in the air duct, leading to the mill's failure to operate properly.
In summary, to prevent sudden malfunctions in the flour mill, we must maintain regular upkeep and conduct routine inspections of the equipment. This helps to identify potential issues early on, thereby avoiding malfunctions in the flour mill. Once the fault is resolved, the flour grinding operation can resume.





