The maintenance cycle of concrete mixers varies depending on many factors. Generally speaking:
1. Daily maintenance: It should be carried out after work every day.
Clean the residual concrete and debris inside and outside the mixing drum.
Check whether the connection of each component is loose.
Check the level of lubricating oil and add it in time if it is insufficient.
2. Regular maintenance:
Weekly: Check the wear of mixing blades and linings. If there is severe wear, they should be replaced in time.
Monthly: Check whether the wiring of the electrical system is firm, whether the motor is running normally, and the lubrication of each transmission component.
Quarterly: Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the reducer, including gear wear, oil quality, etc.
Every six months: Check the overall structure of the mixer, including the stability of the frame, whether the welds are cracked, etc.
However, the specific maintenance cycle needs to be appropriately adjusted according to factors such as the frequency of use of the mixer, the severity of the working environment, and the model and quality of the equipment.
For example, if the mixer works in a dusty environment, it may be necessary to clean and replace the air filter more frequently. If the frequency of use is very high and the daily working hours are long, the inspection and maintenance cycle of some key components should be shortened accordingly.










