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Belt Conveyor Wear-Liner Materials

Straight and deflector wear liners are typically supplied as sheets of material, often 1200 millimeters (48 in.) long,...

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Belt Conveyor Track-­Mounted Idlers

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Belt Conveyor Skirtboard Width

The distance between the two sides of the skirtboard is usually determined by belt capacity requirements; the space...

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Belt Conveyor Skirtboard Length

Skirtboard length refers to the additional length of steel wall beyond the impact zone. The impact zone is the area of...

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Belt Conveyor Skirtboard Construction

The strength and stability of the skirtboard are very important to its success. Many times conveyor skirtboard is...

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Belt Conveyor Skirtboard as a Settling Area

Whenever possible, covering the skirtboard on a conveyor belt with some kind of steel or fabric system is an important...

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Belt Conveyor Impact Cradles

Transfer points are a common source of material leakage and damage to conveyor systems in general, but some of the most...

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Belt Conveyor Impact Cradle Alignment

The impact cradle is usually installed so that the bars in the center of the cradle are set slightly—12 to 25...

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Belt Conveyor Edge-Seal-Support Cradles

While idlers provide an efficient, low-resistance surface over which a conveyor belt can travel, the gaps between...

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