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Serious Safety Risks in dog food pellet making machine

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Major Safety Risk 1: Damaged electrical wiring in the dog food pellet extruder, leading to electric shock. During operation, the motor, control panel, heating element, and other electrical components of the twin-screw extruder require continuous operation. If the equipment operates under high intensity for extended periods without proper maintenance, the electrical wiring and cables will age, wear, and break. Exposed wires can come into contact with the metal casing of the machine, causing the casing to become electrified. Operators touching the electrified extruder casing or damaged electrical wiring will immediately experience electric shock, potentially leading to cardiac arrest and death. Furthermore, dust generated during dog food processing can accumulate on the surface of electrical components. If this dust enters the wiring connections, it can cause short circuits, posing a risk of electric shock or fire. This risk increases by more than 50% in humid production environments.

 

Causes of Risk: Environmental Impact + Improper Maintenance. The electrical safety hazards in the dog food pellet machine primarily stem from environmental factors and improper maintenance. First, the production environment is complex. Grain and meat dust generated during dog food processing are conductive and can accumulate on electrical components, corroding wiring and causing short circuits. Some production workshops have excessive humidity levels, which accelerates the aging and damage of electrical wiring, reducing insulation performance. Second, maintenance is inadequate. Electrical wiring and components in the extruder are not regularly inspected, and aged or damaged wiring is not replaced promptly. Loose heating elements and motors are not tightened in time, leading to poor electrical contact. Third, there are unauthorized modifications to the equipment. Some users, in an effort to increase production efficiency, privately modify the electrical system of homemade dog food pellet machines, replacing substandard electrical components, compromising electrical safety protection and exacerbating safety hazards.

 

Risk Assessment and Prevention: Regular Inspection + Standardized Maintenance. Based on the EEAT algorithm's requirements for credibility and professionalism, this article provides assessment and prevention techniques for electrical safety risks in dog food pellet maker machines. First, regularly check for potential electrical hazards. Before starting the machine each day, inspect the electrical wiring and cables of the extruder for aging, damage, or exposure, and check if the control panel display is normal. Clean the dust from the surface of electrical components weekly and check the insulation performance of heating elements and motors. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the entire electrical system monthly, replacing any aging or damaged wiring and components to ensure good insulation of the electrical wiring. Second, optimize the production environment by controlling workshop humidity (relative humidity not exceeding 70%) and installing dust collection equipment to promptly remove dust generated during production. Third, unauthorized modifications are strictly prohibited. If adjustments to the Automatic Dog Food machine's electrical system are necessary, they must be performed by professional technicians, using electrical components that meet industry standards to ensure the electrical safety of the equipment.

 

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