Reducing friction and wear
During the operation of paper shredder, its internal mechanical parts such as blades, gears, bearings, etc. will generate a lot of friction. Long-term lack of lubrication or insufficient lubrication will cause the surface wear of these parts to increase, thus affecting the performance and life of the paper shredder. Regular lubrication can form a protective film between these parts, effectively reducing friction, reducing wear, and maintaining the accuracy and performance of the parts.
Improving paper shredding efficiency
A well-lubricated paper shredder can run more smoothly and reduce energy loss caused by friction resistance. This means that under the same power input, a well-lubricated paper shredder can output higher shredding efficiency and complete the document destruction task faster. At the same time, reduced friction also means lower noise and vibration, which improves the user experience.
Extending service life
Through regular lubrication, the mechanical parts of the paper shredder can maintain a good working condition and reduce failures and damage caused by wear. This not only reduces maintenance costs, but also extends the overall service life of the paper shredder. For enterprises and institutions, this means fewer equipment replacements and more stable document destruction capabilities.
Ensure a safe working environment
A poorly lubricated paper shredder may cause problems such as overheating and abnormal noise during operation, and may even cause safety hazards such as fire. Regular lubrication can ensure that the paper shredder operates in good working condition and reduce safety accidents caused by mechanical failures. At the same time, reduced noise and vibration can also help improve the comfort of the working environment and protect the hearing health of employees.