As the name suggests, the reverse rotation of an industrial dehydrator refers to rotating in a counterclockwise direction. Although the industrial dehydrator can still achieve a certain dehydration effect under reverse rotation, it can easily cause damage to shock absorption springs, capacitors, and other components over time. So we should handle it promptly.
The method of observing whether the dehydrator is reversed is very simple. We only need to observe whether the direction of its operation is consistent with the direction of the rotation arrow marked on the outer cylinder. Based on long-term maintenance and service experience, industrial dehydrators often experience reverse transmission faults, which are caused by problems with the motor, capacitor, and clutch components. We can use troubleshooting methods for specific solutions.
Regarding the motor, we can turn on the industrial dehydrator and then power on for inspection. If the motor is idling when rotating forward, it should be because the belt is loose. Simply tighten or replace it. On the contrary, if the motor does not rotate in the forward direction and only hears the buzzing sound of the motor, power off, remove the belt and try again, the problem of not rotating is very unlikely to be with the capacitor or motor, as well as the possibility of the capacitor and winding. Regarding the capacitor, on the premise of confirming that the motor is not faulty, we can replace it with a capacitor of the same capacity, and then conduct a power on test run. If the fault still exists, please check the normality of the clutch. We can check whether the spring inside the clutch gear and the separation hook on the gear are still in the normal position, and then make the final adjustment and replacement according to the actual situation.
After the maintenance and adjustment of the motor, capacitor, and clutch components mentioned above, we believe that everyone can effectively solve the problem of the industrial dehydrator reversing. Finally, I also remind all users to pay special attention to this issue when using industrial dehydrators in their daily lives, ensuring that their operating direction is correct and preventing damage to components and safety accidents caused by reverse rotation.

