During production, the 60-ton-per-day rice milling machine requires close monitoring of each process, as unexpected situations can arise due to various factors. One such situation is screen tilting. So, what should be done if the screen tilts in a 60-ton-per-day rice milling machine?
First, if the screen tilts, check if the excitation forces of the motors are equal. Adjust the weight of one motor to make them equal. If the resultant force of the two motors’ excitation forces does not pass through the longitudinal symmetry plane of the screen, loosen the U-shaped fastening bolts and adjust the motor position to be symmetrical with the other motor.
Second, since screen tilting is usually caused by an uneven screen body, personnel need to add shims and level the frame for adjustment. It could also be due to inconsistent axial stiffness and compression of the rubber springs. In this case, personnel need to replace the rubber springs with those with adjusted force to ensure uniform compression and level the machine.
If a rice milling machine with a daily output of 60 tons experiences a feeding device return failure, it is mostly due to excessive instantaneous feeding. The solution is to feed an appropriate, even, and continuous amount. If the drum is clogged, it is often because the adjusting plate at the end of the drum is too small. You can increase the size of the drum adjusting plate or simultaneously increase the size of the separation outlet.
Post time: Mar-20-2026

