Packaging machines are indispensable for factories. As the production speed keeps increasing, ordinary packaging machines can no longer keep up with the pace. At this time, the working efficiency of automatic packaging machines will become relatively high. There is no need for manual operation anymore. Just press a button and it can be operated automatically. This not only saves labor costs, but also increases work efficiency. So, how can an automatic packaging machine be operated better?

Operation of the automatic packaging machine
Try to avoid or eliminate the influence of static electricity
Static electricity is prone to occur when the automatic packaging machine is labeling, but it will have a certain impact on the labeling effect to some extent. This problem can generally be improved by increasing the humidity at the labeling site. At the same time, the cleanliness inside the equipment can also be controlled, so that the labels can be kept away from dust, thereby enhancing the labeling quality of the products.
2. Improve the surface quality of the adhered hose
Many products have a considerable amount of varnish on their surfaces, which increases the difficulty of labeling and may cause the contents to seep out. The micro-holes on the tube wall can also cause the label to lift. To address this issue, during the labeling process of the automatic packaging machine, the labeling pressure can be controlled or the labeling temperature can be paid attention to.
3. Adjust the gap of the rubber scraper by straightening the eccentric bolts
From a structural perspective, there is generally only mutual contact between the standard plate and the rubber roller, and there is no pressure. At this point, the size of the gap can be adjusted by adjusting the bearing housing at the lower part of the rubber roller. If necessary, the bearing at the upper part of the rubber roller can be adjusted.
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