The hydraulic metal baler is the same as other machinery and equipment, and some undesirable phenomena will occur. Wear and tear is a common one in the meantime. There are two types of wear and tear on hydraulic balers, one is adhesive wear and the other is normal wear.
The so-called adhesive wear is a phenomenon in which the material on the contact surface is transferred from one surface to another due to solid phase welding at the contact point. When the hydraulic baler is welded, the temperature at the real contact point presents two different conditions, which may or may not exceed the melting point.
The second is normal wear and tear. Wear that occurs within the specified allowable limit is attributed to it. In the initial stage of wear and tear, the appearance of conflict will have a certain degree of roughness. In general, the smaller the real contact surface, the faster the wear will be. When the surface of the parts gradually appears to be flattened, the hydraulic metal baler also enters the normal and stable wear stage.





