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Granulator Troubleshooting

The most common granulator problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.

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Problems on this page:

Low throughput or dull blades

Hits OEE: Performance

Symptoms: Reduced regrind output, larger particles, higher energy per kg.

Dull or misadjusted knives
Sharpen or replace; set the correct rotor-to-bed clearance.
Worn or wrong screen
Replace the screen; select the right hole size.
Overfeeding
Meter the feed to the rotor capacity.

Prevention: Knife sharpening schedule, correct screen, controlled feed.

Excessive fines or dust

Hits OEE: Quality

Symptoms: Too much dust/fines in the regrind, downstream feeding and quality issues.

Blade clearance too tight or dull
Set clearance; keep knives sharp.
Screen too fine or rotor speed too high
Use a coarser screen; review rotor speed.
Recutting material in the chamber
Improve evacuation; check airflow/screen open area.

Prevention: Clearance and sharpness control, correct screen, good evacuation.

Jamming or motor overload

Hits OEE: Availability

Symptoms: Rotor stalls, overload trips, material packs in the chamber.

Overfeed or oversized parts
Control feed size and rate; pre-cut large parts.
Foreign object or metal
Lock out and clear; add metal detection upstream.
Blunt knives or blocked screen
Service knives; clear and replace the screen.

Prevention: Feed control, contamination prevention, knife/screen service.

Granulator troubleshooting FAQ

Granulator: what causes low throughput or dull blades, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Reduced regrind output, larger particles, higher energy per kg. Likely causes: Dull or misadjusted knives; Worn or wrong screen; Overfeeding. Fixes: Sharpen or replace; set the correct rotor-to-bed clearance. Replace the screen; select the right hole size. Meter the feed to the rotor capacity. Prevention: Knife sharpening schedule, correct screen, controlled feed.

Granulator: what causes excessive fines or dust, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Too much dust/fines in the regrind, downstream feeding and quality issues. Likely causes: Blade clearance too tight or dull; Screen too fine or rotor speed too high; Recutting material in the chamber. Fixes: Set clearance; keep knives sharp. Use a coarser screen; review rotor speed. Improve evacuation; check airflow/screen open area. Prevention: Clearance and sharpness control, correct screen, good evacuation.

Granulator: what causes jamming or motor overload, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Rotor stalls, overload trips, material packs in the chamber. Likely causes: Overfeed or oversized parts; Foreign object or metal; Blunt knives or blocked screen. Fixes: Control feed size and rate; pre-cut large parts. Lock out and clear; add metal detection upstream. Service knives; clear and replace the screen. Prevention: Feed control, contamination prevention, knife/screen service.

Guidance only. Always follow lockout/tagout and your site's safe-work procedures, and verify against OEM manuals before acting.

Stop the same fault coming back

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