1. Emergency stop device
Emergency stop button: Check whether the emergency stop button (EMERGENCY STOP) is sensitive and reliable to ensure that it can be quickly stopped in an emergency.
Emergency stop function test: Press the emergency stop button to confirm that the equipment can stop running immediately and can be reset normally after troubleshooting.
2. Protective devices
Protective covers and guardrails: Check whether the protective covers and guardrails of the equipment are firmly installed to ensure that personnel can effectively prevent contact with dangerous parts during the operation of the equipment.
Protective glasses and steel-toed boots: Operators should wear personal protective equipment that meets the standards, such as protective glasses, steel-toed boots, etc., to prevent injuries caused by splashes or falling objects.
3. Electrical system
Voltage and current: Check whether the voltage (usually 380V) and current meet the equipment requirements to ensure stable power supply.
Electrical components: Check whether the electrical components are aging or damaged to ensure the normal operation of the electrical system.
4. Pneumatic and hydraulic systems
Air pressure: Check whether the air pressure meets the equipment requirements (usually not less than 6.0 bar) to ensure that the pneumatic system is normal.
Hydraulic system: Check whether the oil level and pressure gauge of the hydraulic system are normal to ensure that there is no leakage in the hydraulic system.
5. Knives and cutting devices
Knives sharpness: Check whether the knives are sharp and whether the blades are notched or damaged. Replace or repair them in time if necessary.
Knives fixing: Ensure that the knives are firmly installed to avoid loosening or falling off during operation.
6. Static elimination device
Static elimination facilities: Check whether the static elimination device is working properly to ensure that the static electricity of the material can be effectively eliminated to avoid safety problems caused by static electricity.
7. Other safety devices
Safety warning signs: Check whether the safety warning signs on the equipment are clear and visible to ensure that the operator can pay attention to potential dangers at any time.
Sensors and interlocks: Check whether the sensors and interlocks are working properly to ensure that the equipment can automatically stop when personnel enter the operating area.






