Whether the mixing tank turns clockwise or counterclockwise depends on the design. If the design does not have a turning mark, it is possible to turn left and right. The steering of the reducer is generally possible from left to right. Its steering depends on the type of stirring blade, and the direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) should be given in general design.
The rotation of the stirrer cannot be changed casually, because in some cases, the stirring paddle is locked on the stirring shaft with a lock nut, and the rotation direction is generally opposite to the direction of the thread. The steering of the output shaft of the reducer should be the same as the steering of the equipment, so that the steering of the input shaft can be determined, thereby determining the steering of the motor. If there is a stirring rotation direction on the reducer of the stirring motor, according to the regulations of the reducer, the process design should also meet the requirements of the equipment. Once the agitator of the mixing tank is selected, its direction of rotation is fixed and cannot be changed arbitrarily.
Stirring container standard: Generally, the turning direction of the stirring shaft should be indicated in the drawing. If forward and reverse rotation is really required, it should be indicated in the technical requirements, and the rotational speed should be specified. However, this is not the case in the actual process. The direction of rotation (normal operation) is indicated in the drawings, for example, the direction of rotation is indicated in the drawings. However, there may be instantaneous or intermittent reversal (abnormal operation) in the actual process. Generally, the speed of reversal is relatively slow and the time is relatively short, so it is not considered, and the strength of the spoiler needs to be calculated. There are also many problems encountered in the actual process. When the motor or process does not support reversal, it will be indicated in the technical requirements that "the rotation direction of the stirring shaft should be consistent with the illustration, and should not be reversed".