Mandrel Mount: Conveyor Belt Cleaner Maintenance While the Belt is Running

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard P. Stahura
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

During the next five years, there will be a trend toward performing belt cleaner maintenance while the conveyor is in operation. Most mines and industrial sites that use belt conveyors have an in-house safety rule that the belt must be stopped before maintenance work can be performed on any belt-cleaning device. This is a good rule. Most cleaning devices are positioned against the belt with hardware that requires the service technician to reach or climb into the chute to change the cleaning blades. But this simple rule becomes more complicated as production demands require higher conveyor availability and provide fewer conveyor outages. In many cases, today’s conveyors are expected to be available 98% to100% of the time.
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APA: Richard P. Stahura  (1996)  Mandrel Mount: Conveyor Belt Cleaner Maintenance While the Belt is Running

MLA: Richard P. Stahura Mandrel Mount: Conveyor Belt Cleaner Maintenance While the Belt is Running. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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