Large wheel compost turning machines are characterized by high operational efficiency and uniform mixing, making them a standard piece of equipment for large-scale organic waste composting. However, meticulous attention to operational details is essential to ensure a balance between efficiency and compost quality.
Pre-Operation: Before commencing work, clear the operating area of any debris or obstructions and properly plan the spacing between windrows. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the large wheel compost turning machine, checking the tightness of the wheel assembly, the wear level of the turning teeth, and the condition of the drive system. Perform a no-load test run to confirm that there are no anomalies. Additionally, adjust the moisture content and carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio of the materials to ensure optimal conditions for proper maturation.
During Operation: Adjust the turning depth and speed according to the height of the windrow and the type of material being processed to prevent excessive turning, which can lead to nutrient loss. Operators must maintain a safe distance from the rotating radius of the wheel assembly; strictly avoid touching any moving parts. If any unusual noises or mechanical jamming occur, immediately shut down the machine to investigate the issue; never attempt to force the machine to continue operating.
Post-Operation: Promptly clean any residual material from the wheel assembly and turning teeth after use. Inspect the equipment components, perform necessary lubrication and maintenance, and store the machine in a dry, well-ventilated location. Concurrently, based on the maturation progress of the compost, schedule the timing for the next turning cycle to ensure consistent compost quality.
In Summary: By adhering to the principles of “pre-operation inspection, standardized operation, and post-operation maintenance,” operators can not only extend the service life of the large wheel compost turning machine but also guarantee effective composting results, thereby facilitating the efficient production of high-quality organic fertilizer.


