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Mechanical Accident Prevention of Washing Machines

1. Mechanical accidents: refer to the harm that may be caused to the operator during the use of various industrial washing machines. The "danger" here refers to the hidden dangers of the washing machine itself, the possible dangers, or the dangers caused by the operation of the equipment.

2. Mechanical hazards mainly include the following seven categories: 1. Squeeze; 2. Shear; 3. Wrap; 4. Pull or clamp; 5. Collision; 6. High-pressure liquid jet. Slip, trip, and fall. When using various industrial washing machines, the following seven mechanical hazards may occur:

3. Industrial washing machines: The cage can be squeezed, sheared, wound, pulled in and clamped; the manual outer drum door can be squeezed and clamped when the door falls; the door (cage and outer drum) can be pulled in, clamped and sheared due to the intentional or unintentional rotation of the transfer cage during loading and unloading (such as when the rotary cage is reset); the rotary cage door may be pulled in, clamped and sheared due to the collision failure of the rotary cage door, and may also be sheared and squeezed due to the ejection of mechanical parts due to locking; the closing or opening of the power outer cylinder door may cause a collision, shearing and squeezing; instability (unbalance) during dehydration may cause collision; hanging washing lines may cause squeezing between the hanging outer cylinder or the connecting parts and their fixings (such as the frame); the unloading and unloading equipment of the industrial washing line may be squeezed and collided.

4. We usually pay more attention to the maintenance of washing machines, then the occurrence of accidents will be reduced, so our personal and property safety can also be guaranteed.