Cement brick machine troubleshooting is essential for smooth production. Tiger provides reliable hydraulic, mechanical vibration, fully automatic and semi-automatic models. This guide covers common faults and simple fixes to keep your machine working efficiently.
Cement brick machines are essential for construction. They often have faults that reduce production efficiency. This article analyzes these problems, troubleshooting methods and model differences—using the reliable Tiger brand as an example—to help you choose the right one.
Common problems include loose bricks, mold jamming and hydraulic leakage. Loose bricks come from improper material moisture or pressure. Mold jamming is caused by residual raw materials. Leakage results from worn seals. To fix: adjust moisture to 10%-15%, clean molds and replace damaged seals or oil.
Tiger brand’s product line shows clear model differences. Its hydraulic models have a simple structure and stable operation but need professional maintenance. Its mechanical vibration models are durable, easy to maintain, low-cost and efficient, but heavy.
Tiger’s fully automatic models use advanced PLC control. They realize automatic feeding, molding and stacking, saving labor for large-scale production. Its semi-automatic models need manual operation, are small, portable and cost-effective for small workshops.
Choose fully automatic hydraulic models for large, high-output projects. For small-scale production with a limited budget, semi-automatic mechanical vibration models are better. Proper troubleshooting and selection extend machine life and improve benefits.

