1. Equipment failure: some parts of the shot blasting equipment may be unreasonable in design or mechanical parts may be worn, resulting in failure to completely capture the ball.
2. The ball is too sticky: if there is too much oil or water on the surface of the ball, it is easy to cause adhesion, which will affect the movement of the ball in the equipment and lead to ball leakage.
3. Poor quality of meatballs: Shot blasting equipment has very high requirements for meatballs. If the size, hardness, roundness, flatness and other quality indicators of meatballs do not meet the requirements of the equipment, it is easy to cause the meatballs to roll poorly or get stuck in the equipment, leading to overflow.
4. Improper operation: During the operation of the equipment, if the equipment is placed in an improper position or the operation is not standardized, for example, the equipment is tilted too much, and the door is opened directly without stopping the equipment. , it will also cause the ball to leak.
In view of the above situation, we can reduce or eliminate shot leakage by changing and optimizing the maintenance, adjustment and material selection of equipment. In addition, attention should also be paid to strengthening the training and management of operators, improving their operating skills and safety awareness to ensure the normal operation and work efficiency of the equipment.