Manufacturers explain what to pay attention to when installing used centrifuges. Used centrifuges separate solid and liquid materials using centrifugal force. Due to their longer service life and the fact that they have exceeded the scrap standards, they are more fragile compared to new equipment. Their operational lifespan is also limited. To extend the lifespan of a used centrifuge, not only regular maintenance is required, but also the correct installation method must be employed. As the saying goes, a good beginning is half the battle, and this holds true for used centrifuge equipment as well. Proper installation methods can significantly enhance the equipment's lifespan. Next, let's discuss the issues to be aware of when installing a used centrifuge.
When installing a second-hand centrifuge, it's crucial to pay attention to the chosen location. Ensuring the centrifuge operates in a safe and flat environment is essential. We can opt to install it in a factory with good ventilation and a level floor. During installation, place the second-hand centrifuge horizontally, and also pay close attention to the assembly of the unit's components. Improper installation can lead to excessive vibration during operation and even severe spiral wear. If unsure about the installation process, discuss with the centrifuge manufacturer the possibility of sending a specialist for on-site installation. A reputable centrifuge manufacturer not only delivers the equipment to your doorstep but also includes installation and debugging services, making it very convenient. When purchasing a centrifuge, always choose a reliable manufacturer. Don't be swayed by cheap deals and opt for subpar centrifuges; products and quality are directly proportional. Buying a good centrifuge ensures better work efficiency and quality. If the equipment you purchase has significant quality issues, your subsequent work, such as repairs and maintenance costs, will also be substantial, so don't lose out on the big picture for a small gain.





