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How Belt Conveyor Works
The Belt conveyors are the most commonly used powered conveyors because they are the most versatile and the least expensive. Product is conveyed directly on the belt so both regular and irregular shaped objects, large or small, light and heavy, can be transported successfully. B Systems uses only the highest quality premium belting products, which reduces belt stretch and results in less maintenance for tension adjustments. Belt conveyors can be used to transport product in a straight line or through changes in elevation or direction. In certain applications they can also be used for static accumulation or cartons. Generally, this philosophy calls for belt cleaners that are: As far forward (as close to the conveyor discharge) as possible. Positioned out of the material flow. Designed to minimize risk to belt, splice, and cleaner itself. Designed to stand up to “worst case” conditions.
Designed for ease of maintenance, including simple blade replacement and reduced frequency of re-tensioning, Belt conveyors are available with either rollers (roller belt) or a solid surface (slider bed) to support the carrying belt. When the materials fall down on the conveyor, the roller under the belt will drive the belt come forward. In this way, we convey the stuff.