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How to install a single sachet wet wipes machine?

Nov 18, 2025

Hey there! I'm a supplier of Single Sachet Wet Wipes Machines, and I'm super stoked to walk you through the process of installing one. Whether you're just starting out in the wet wipes business or looking to expand your production line, getting this machine up and running correctly is key.

Pre - installation Checks

Before we even start unpacking the machine, there are a few things you gotta check. First off, find a suitable location for the machine. It should be on a flat, stable surface. A wobbly floor can cause all sorts of issues during operation, like uneven cutting or misaligned packaging. The area should also be well - ventilated because the machine might generate a bit of heat and fumes during use.

Next, check the power supply. Make sure the voltage and frequency match what the machine requires. You don't want to fry the electronics by plugging it into the wrong power source. It's also a good idea to have a dedicated circuit for the machine to avoid any power surges or dips that could mess with its performance.

Unpacking and Inspection

Once you've got the perfect spot and the right power supply sorted, it's time to unpack the machine. Be careful when opening the packaging. You don't want to accidentally damage any parts. As you unpack, lay out all the components and check for any visible damage. Look for scratches, dents, or loose parts. If you find anything wrong, contact us right away. We'll sort it out for you.

You'll typically find the main machine body, the control panel, the cutting unit, the liquid filling system, and some small accessories like screws and wrenches. Make a mental note of where each part is supposed to go. It'll make the installation process a whole lot easier.

Assembly of the Machine

Let's start with the base. Place the main machine body on the pre - selected flat surface. Use the level tool to make sure it's perfectly horizontal. If it's not level, the machine might not work properly, and you could end up with uneven wet wipes.

Next, attach the control panel. This is usually a straightforward process. Just line up the connectors and gently push them together until they click into place. The control panel is like the brain of the machine, so make sure it's securely attached.

Now, it's time to install the cutting unit. This is an important part as it determines the size and shape of your wet wipes. Carefully align the cutting blades with the designated slots on the machine. You might need to use the provided wrenches to tighten the bolts. Make sure the blades are sharp and properly adjusted. A dull blade can lead to ragged edges on the wet wipes.

The liquid filling system is another crucial component. Connect the pipes from the liquid tank to the filling nozzles. Check for any leaks. You can do a quick test by pouring a small amount of water into the tank and seeing if it flows smoothly through the system. If there are any leaks, tighten the connections or replace the gaskets if necessary.

Electrical Connections

After the physical assembly is done, it's time to connect the electrical wires. This is a critical step, so make sure you follow the instructions carefully. First, connect the power cord to the machine. Make sure it's plugged in securely. Then, connect any sensors or switches to the control panel. These sensors help the machine detect when to start and stop certain functions, like filling the liquid or cutting the wipes.

Double - check all the connections to make sure there are no loose wires. A loose wire can cause electrical shorts, which can be dangerous and can also damage the machine. If you're not confident about making the electrical connections, don't hesitate to call our technical support team. We're here to help.

Testing the Machine

Once all the components are assembled and the electrical connections are made, it's time to test the machine. Before you turn it on for the first time, make sure all the safety guards are in place. These guards are there to protect you from any moving parts.

Power on the machine and let it run through a test cycle. Start with a small batch of materials. You can use some scrap fabric and a small amount of water instead of the actual wet wipes solution. Watch how the machine operates. Check if the cutting unit is making clean cuts, if the liquid filling system is dispensing the right amount of liquid, and if the control panel is responding correctly to your commands.

If you notice any issues during the test run, don't panic. Most problems can be easily fixed. Maybe the cutting blades need to be adjusted a bit, or the liquid flow rate needs to be tweaked. Refer to the user manual or contact our support team for guidance.

Calibration and Fine - Tuning

After the initial test run, it's time for some calibration and fine - tuning. You can adjust the cutting length to get the exact size of wet wipes you want. Use the control panel to set the desired length. Then, run another test batch to see if the adjustment worked.

The liquid filling amount is also something you'll need to calibrate. Depending on the type of wet wipes you're making, you might need to adjust the amount of liquid that's filled into each sachet. You can do this by adjusting the settings on the liquid filling system.

Training and Support

Even after the machine is installed, calibrated, and running smoothly, you might have some questions or need further training. That's where we come in. We offer comprehensive training programs for our customers. Our technicians can either come to your site or provide online training. We'll teach you how to operate the machine, how to perform regular maintenance, and how to troubleshoot common problems.

If you ever run into an issue that you can't solve on your own, just give us a call. Our support team is available 24/7 to assist you. We want to make sure you're getting the most out of your Single Sachet Wet Wipes Machine.

Other Related Machines

If you're interested in expanding your wet wipes production line, we also offer other types of machines. Check out our Hand Cleaning Wet Wipe Machine, which is specifically designed for making hand - cleaning wet wipes. It has some unique features that make it perfect for this type of product.

Canister Wet Wipes Machine346

Our 30 - 120pcs Wet Wipes Making Machine RRW - 280D is another great option if you need a machine that can produce a higher volume of wet wipes. It's a versatile machine that can handle different sizes and types of wet wipes.

And if you're looking to make canister wet wipes, our Canister Wet Wipes Machine is the one for you. It's designed to fill and package wet wipes in canisters, which are very popular in the market.

Contact Us for Purchase and Negotiation

If you're thinking about purchasing a Single Sachet Wet Wipes Machine or any of our other products, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We're always happy to have a chat about your specific needs, answer any questions you might have, and negotiate the best deal for you. Whether you're a small - scale business just starting out or a large - scale manufacturer looking to upgrade your equipment, we've got the right solution for you.

References

  • Manufacturer's User Manual for Single Sachet Wet Wipes Machine
  • Industry Standards for Wet Wipes Machine Installation and Operation