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Multiple Combinations
The geared motors on the drive module can be fitted on the drive pulley in pairs in order to create different output classes (15, 30, 44 and 60 kW). Further components include a housing for the conveyor head with hinged impact plate and primary and secondary scrapers.
For the bridge modules, belt widths of between 650 and 1200 mm are available along with lengths of one, two and six metres. “The modules are secured to each other using simple screw connections. The number and length of the modules determine the ultimate overall length of the conveyor belt system,” explained Dirk Huesmann.
Each bridge module supports the roller brackets and can be supplied with a gangway on one side, both sides, or without a gangway. For belts on a steeper gradient, H+E has incorporated a slip-resistant design into the modules. A particularly high number of robust carrying rollers provide a great deal of stability for the material at the loading point. The reverse module should also be able to cope with the highest demands. Besides a return pulley and tensioning device, it also features a plough scraper which prevents the transported goods ending up between the belt and return pulley.
Fully Equipped Solutions
Adjustable belt misalignment switches in the return and drive area stop the system if the belt is running dangerously or is causing problems by running eccentrically. Speed monitors, emergency stop switches and start-up warnings complete the range of safety features. On request, the system can be networked using a Profibus and operated via a programmable logic controller (PLC). n
* Marcel Dröttboom, Editor bulk solids handling
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