To ensure long-term stable operation, shredders require proper daily maintenance. The first priority is the regular inspection and sharpening of blades. Once the edges become dull, sharpening should be carried out promptly. Otherwise, cutting efficiency will drop, and motor overload may occur.
Secondly, the bearings and transmission components of the shredder should be lubricated regularly to minimize friction and wear. It is also important to check the motor and control system frequently to prevent overheating or electrical failures. For machines that handle heavy-duty materials, it is advisable to implement a strict maintenance schedule with weekly or monthly inspections. Proper care can effectively extend the lifespan of the shredder and reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns.











