Common faults that may occur during the processing and use of 310S stainless steel plates:
1. Fault phenomenon: Leakage occurs at the sealing surface. Cause of malfunction: Loose screw threads; Damaged sealing surface. Troubleshooting method: Tighten the screw again; Re polish and polish the sealing surface.
2. Fault phenomenon: Leakage occurs at the valve. Cause of malfunction: Damaged valve stem (needle) and valve port sealing surface. Troubleshooting: Repair, replace the valve stem (needle), and valve port.
3. Fault phenomenon: The outer magnet rotates while the inner magnet does not, resulting in a decrease in motor current. Cause of malfunction: The temperature inside the kettle rises too high, the cooling cycle is not smooth, and the inner magnetic steel demagnetizes due to high temperature. Hydrogenation reaction, cracks in the inner magnetic steel sleeve, and expansion of the inner magnetic steel. Troubleshooting method: Notify the supplier to replace the inner magnetic steel.
4. Fault phenomenon: There is friction noise inside the magnetic coupling transmission. Cause of malfunction: Wear of shaft sleeve and bearings, excessive clearance, and bouncing of internal magnetic steel during rotation. Troubleshooting method: Contact the supplier and replace the bearings and shaft sleeves. Usually, there are four process steps that can cause 310S stainless steel plates to stick to the wall.
