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Because of the potentially huge costs of lost production due to belt failure, we have developed conveyor belts that provide the best possible assurance of reliability and long operational life. Our heat resistant belts are designed for heavy-duty service conditions and are capable of handling temperatures that can peak at up to 400° C. By understanding different conditions of the conveyor, accidents can be reduced. Martin Engineering's Foundations™ book is a comprehensive resource on belt conveyor operations and maintenance. This comprehensive training should include as a minimum the following: General safety practices around belt conveyors. Personal protective equipment (PPE) Training the conveyor belt is a process of adjusting idlers, pulleys, and loading conditions in a manner that will correct any tendency of the belt to run other than centrally. The following causes of common belt performance are considered axiomatic. When all portions of a belt run off through a part of the conveyor length, the cause is probably in the alignment or leveling of the conveyor Monthly Maintenance. The most comprehensive conveyor maintenance is the monthly maintenance, the maintenance checklist should include a drive motor, motor mounting bolts, gearbox, bearings, and V-belts. Any signs of abnormal vibration or noise need to pay immediate attention to avoid future failures. Online. Flexco University Online provides professional training on mechanical belt fastening, belt conveyor products, belt maintenance, and transfer point solutions. Courses can be accessed at any time it is convenient, day or night. Three levels of courses are available through this program, with each course lasting between 30 and 60 minutes. with or Proximity to Power Lines. Never replace the conveyor belt except with the identical brand and type as installed as original equipment on the conveyor. Call Cleasby Conveyors for information (800) 435-2446 or (801) 773-1311 for additional information. The Hydraulic lines employed on the conveyor are a special electrical non-conductive manual and the system and trademarks/servicemarks (if any) used in the manual. 2. Safety: Safety precautions for conveyor maintenance. 3. Installation: Mechanical and Electrical in form tionbou theInsll he various types of equipment in the conveyor system. 4. Preventive Maintenance and Inspection Guide: n eof thmos impo rac sn th v l Conveyor Belt Safety Procedure TPSMS/GSP/CONV/002 REV 01 Date of Issue: 30-06-2016 3. EXPECTED RESULTS: 3.1. Written down procedures for Operation and Maintenance of Coal Conveyors Belts. 3.2. Manage jobs being done in Coal Conveyors Belts safely 3.3. Control of incidents in Jobs related to O & M of Coal Conveyors Belts 3.4. Conveyor Belt Sequence of Training Operations. Initial installation of conveyor equipment or the set-up of a radial stacker should ensure good alignment of all pulleys, troughing and return idlers, i.e. they should be placed at right angles to the direction of belt travel, leveled and centered on a straight line. Training or tracking the belt on your radial stacker or conveyor system is a process of adjusting idlers, pulleys and loading conditions in a manner which will correct any tendency of the belt to run other than centrally. The basic rule which must be kept in mind when tracking a conveyor belt is simple, "THE BELT FINGER-FLEX SPLICE ®. 2 Year Performance Warranty on all ASGCO ® Finger-Flex Splices ®.. ASGCO ® '
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