Tips For Choosing Feed Equipment That Is Easy To Operate And Maintain
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1. User interface design:
Intuitive and simple: Choose equipment with an intuitive and simple user interface, clear operating steps, and reduce the difficulty of personnel training.
Graphical display: If possible, choose a control interface with a graphical display to facilitate operators to understand the equipment status and parameters.
2. One-button start and stop and emergency stop:
Convenient start and stop: The start and stop operation of the equipment should be as simple as possible and can be completed with one button or a few steps.

|
Model |
Capacity |
Dimension |
Weight |
|
MK-125 |
80-100kg/h |
110*35*70 cm |
95 kg |
|
MK-150 |
120-150kg/h |
115*35*80cm |
100 kg |
|
MK-210 |
200-300kg/h |
115*45*95cm |
300 kg |
|
MK-260 |
500-600kg/h |
138*46*100cm |
350 kg |
|
MK-300 |
700-800kg/h |
130*53*105cm |
600 kg |
|
MK-360 |
900-1000kg/h |
160*67*150cm |
800 kg |
|
MK-400 |
1200-1500kg/h |
160*68*145cm |
1200 kg |
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Emergency stop: The equipment should be equipped with an emergency stop button to ensure that the power can be quickly cut off in an emergency.
3. Programmable control system:
Flexibility: Choose equipment with a programmable control system so that operators can adjust equipment parameters and operating modes according to actual needs.
Preset programs: Consider whether the equipment supports preset programs for switching at different production stages.
4. Easy-to-clean design:
No dead angle design: The equipment should have a no dead angle design to facilitate cleaning personnel to thoroughly clean and prevent residues from affecting feed quality.
Removable parts: The key parts of the equipment should be designed to be removable for easier cleaning and maintenance.


