No matter what business you are doing, there are off-peak and peak seasons. The same goes for investing in a fully automatic copper wire granulator for recycling and processing of waste wires and cables. Many investors will choose to temporarily suspend production during the off-season. If the fully automatic copper wire granulator is not used for a long time, , it must be properly stored when it is shut down for production. Things that need to be paid attention to include the following aspects:

Cleaning equipment: Before decommissioning, thoroughly clean all parts of the copper wire pellet machine, especially the cutting and grinding parts, to remove residual copper wire and particles. Make sure no residue remains inside the device to prevent corrosion and clogging.
Anti-rust treatment: Carry out anti-rust treatment for parts that may rust, especially metal surfaces. Anti-rust oil or anti-rust agent can be applied to these parts to prevent rust caused by long periods of inactivity.
Lubrication and maintenance: Fully lubricate all moving parts of the machine, including bearings, gears and other transmission parts. Use suitable lubricants to ensure that components are not damaged due to lack of lubrication during long periods of outage.
Power outage handling: Turn off and disconnect all power supplies to ensure that the device is completely powered off. This prevents accidental starts and electrical failures.
Covering protection: Use a dust cover or plastic sheet to cover the entire machine to prevent dust, moisture and other impurities from entering the inside of the equipment.
Environmental Control: Store the machine in a dry, ventilated area away from moisture and extreme temperature conditions. If possible, keep the temperature and humidity of the storage environment stable to prevent damage to machine components due to environmental changes.
Regular inspections: Even if the equipment is not used for a long time, its status should be checked regularly. Perform a thorough inspection every few months to make sure there is no rust, corrosion, or other issues. You can run the machine properly for a few minutes to ensure that the lubricant is evenly distributed.
Record and Label: Keep detailed records of the current status of the machine before taking it out of service, including any parts and maintenance items that require special attention. Mark important information on the machine for future reference when reactivating.
By following these precautions, you can ensure that your copper wire pellet machine remains in good working order after long periods of outage, extending its service life and ensuring its stable performance.