Diagnostics of Drum Type Wood Shredder Machines

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This paper investigates diagnostic methods and proposes modern service technologies for wood-processing equipment. The aim of this study is to ensure systematic, research-based wood-processing services and continuous, no-failure operation of facilities. We describe the working principle of a particular industrial, drum-type wood shredder and discuss the problems that occurred during operation, including potential excess engine load or construction imperfections. Cutting regime calculations are provided, along with a description of actual improvements and a comparison of cutting regimes before and after improvements. The intended result of this research is a monitoring unit which, with help of a few modifications, can be used on any drum-type wood processing equipment

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