Ten common problems that may face you when using a wrapping machine:
Ten common problems that may face you when using a wrapping machine:
Machine’s inability to accomplish a task on time due to its type and quality. So, we must check the speed of the machine before purchasing it.
A sudden shut down of the wrapping machine due to power failure, which might be common in some regions. We must make sure that machine is connected to a regular proper power supply and has a regulator, a UPS, and even a generator, if needed.
Loose sealing of the wrappers due to the poor quality of the materials used or the springs lack of flexibility which may need adjustment.
The machine is not equipped to wrap different products and is limited to a specific sort of items. That’s why we should make sure that the machine is adjustable or equipped to deal with different shapes and sizes of products.
Making unusual noise. This might be for the lack of lubricant oils needed for the moving parts of the machine that are necessary to prevent quick depreciation.
Instability of the production rate and inability to estimate the quantity of items produced within a specific timeframe. Failure of the feeding system of raw materials is usually the common reason behind that instability. That’s why we have to make sure to have enough supplies and raw materials before starting an operation.
Workers’ unfamiliarity with the operating system of the machine. A user-friendly operating display screen is highly recommended and, if it uses a foreign language, a user guide is also a must.
The huge size of the machine might be surprising for the new buyer, and it may not be possible to install it in the store. Measuring dimensions of both the machine and the venue is a necessity.
Wrappers stick to the products and become difficult to separate. So we must be careful when we choose the type of wrappers of papers and make sure if they fit the products.
Miscalculation of the total number of products wrapped, due to inefficiency of the sensors that are supposed to detect the materials on the production line. Resetting and double checking after trying different sizes and shapes is recommended to reduce the margin of error and keep the customers’ trust and satisfaction before launching a project.