Pre-Operational Dry Run
Before a brush making machine begins its operational life, a crucial step known as the 'dry run' or 'no-load test' is performed. This process involves running the machine without any production material to ensure that all components are functioning correctly.
Necessity:
The necessity of a dry run lies in its preventative approach. It serves as a diagnostic tool to identify any potential issues that could disrupt production, such as mechanical faults, electrical problems, or software glitches. By addressing these issues before full operation, manufacturers can avoid costly downtime and ensure the machine is calibrated for optimal performance.