When it comes to the use of mixers, the first thing we need to pay attention to is the speed issue, which not only refers to the mixing speed but also the conveying speed. There may be some confusion regarding the conveying speed, so let's take a closer look at this aspect of the product introduction together.
For the conveyance of mixers, we recommend using a wearing gear auger instead of bearings, as all equipment with bearing-type mechanisms face this issue. Once the bearings are replaced, performance rapidly degrades, and after several replacements, the equipment is essentially scrapped. The wearing gear, replacing the bearing for rotation, effectively resolves this problem.
Occasionally, the intermittent stirring is caused by a decrease in the stirrer's speed. This issue is often due to inadequate sealing at the motor and stirrer blade shafts, which prevents the stirrer from achieving a rapid or ideal stirring speed. To address this, measures must be taken to improve the sealing and include the application of double-layer sealing components at the stirrer shafts. Additionally, protective measures against motor overheating and sudden power outages, which can lead to motor damage, are essential.
That concludes our introduction to the conveying speed of mixers. For such equipment, the conveying speed reflects the equipment's usage status. We should also pay close attention to it during operation, and we recommend setting the speed to a moderate level.




