Peanut sheller machine is a common agricultural machinery and equipment, which can help farmers quickly remove peanut shells and improve work efficiency. However, after long term use, peanut shelling machine will become dirty, which will affect the normal use of the equipment. Therefore, after using the peanut sheller for a long time, we need to clean it to ensure its hygiene and service life. This paper will introduce the cleaning requirements of peanut sheller machine to help you clean peanut sheller machine correctly.

First, prepare the tools needed to clean the peanut sheller. These tools include: detergent, sponge or brush, clean water and clean towel. Before cleaning, we need to disconnect the power supply of the peanut sheller, disassemble it and clean all the detachable parts separately.
 

Next, clean the detachable part. Use detergent and sponge or brush to clean the detachable part. In the cleaning process, we need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Don't use too hard brush or sponge to avoid scratching the surface of peanut sheller.
2. Choose a neutral cleaner, and don't use a cleaner that is too irritating.
3. When cleaning, be careful not to let the electrical parts enter the water to avoid electric shock accidents.
4. After cleaning, rinse with clear water and dry the water with a towel.

 

Then, clean the casing of grain thresher machine. We can gently wipe the surface of the peanut sheller with a wet sponge or cloth, and be careful not to use too much force to avoid scratching the surface. If there are stubborn stains on the surface of the machine, we can use a special cleaner to clean it.
 

Finally, we need to assemble all the components, plug in the power supply and start the peanut sheller for trial operation. If any abnormality is found, stop using it immediately and check whether any parts are not installed correctly.

In a word, the correct cleaning methods and requirements are very important for the use and maintenance of peanut sheller. Only proper cleaning and maintenance can ensure the normal operation and long-term use of the equipment.