What Should I Do If Sigma Mixer Leaks Oil? | JCT Machinery
Mar 18,2024 JCT
1. Check Seals
First check the seals of sigma mixer, including shaft seals, sealing rings, etc., to ensure that they are not worn, aged or damaged. If any problem is found, replace the seal in time.
2. Check Bearings
Check sigma mixer's bearings for damage or wear, which could cause lubricant leakage. If necassary, replace damaged bearings promptly.
3. Check Oil Seal
Check sigma mixer's oil seals to make sure they are not worn or damaged. If necassary, replace damaged oil seals.
4. Check Oil Pipes and Joints
Check the oil pipes and connections for looseness or damage, which may cause lubricant leakage. Make sure the oil pipes and joints are tight and there is no oil leakage.
5. Check Fuel Tank and Fuel Pipes
Check sigma mixer's fuel tank and oil pipes to make sure they are not leaking. Repair or replace damaged parts if necessary.
6. Check Working Environment
If there are too many debris in the surrrounding environment, it may also cause lubricant leakage. Therefore, regular cleaning of the working environment and ensuring that the surrounding area is clean and tidy will help reduce the occurrence of lubricating oil leakage.
7. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance of sigma mixer, timely discovery and solution of potential problems, can effectively prevent lubricant leakage and other failures.