To find the center of gravity of the disperser, follow these steps:
Disconnect the power supply: Make sure the disperser is turned off and disconnect the power supply to ensure safe operation.
Preparation Tools: Prepare a stable support table or stand on which to place the disperser.
Find the balance point: Find the balance point on the bottom or base of the disperser. This is usually a larger or heavier component such as a motor, drivetrain, or other important component.
Place the disperser: Slowly place the disperser on the support table or bracket to ensure that the area of contact between the disperser and the support table is uniform to achieve stable support.
Adjust the position: If the disperser is obviously unstable or inclined on the support table, you can gently adjust the position of the disperser to keep it balanced.
Verify the center of gravity: Gently shake the disperser to make sure it is balanced and not tilted. If the disperser remains stable while shaking, the center of gravity has been found.
Finding the center of gravity of the disperser is very important as it helps ensure the stability and safety of the disperser. Before performing any maintenance, cleaning or adjustment operations, make sure the disperser is balanced and placed on a stable support table. If you have any questions about the operation or need further guidance, it is recommended to consult the equipment manufacturer or professional technician.

