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5.3.1. S
KIRT
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NSTALLATION
The skirts prevent side spillage of material and keep the load centered on the
belt. Generally, the maximum distance between skirt boards is two-thirds the
width of a troughed belt.
The skirt lengths are designed to stop side spillage. The material should also be
at rest on the belt before it reaches the end of the skirt. If the material is still
tumbling as it passes the skirt end, the skirts should be lengthened or the speed
reduced to match the speed of the belt.
• shows a typical loader/inlet as shipped from the factory without skirts
installed.
• For skirt installation drawings, see Section 9.1.
A typical loader/inlet as shipped from the factory
without skirts installed.
Fixed skirts are
bolted underneath
the loader/inlet.
From the top-front, the fixed skirts are shown
mounted underneath and alongside the backplate
of the loader/inlet.
From the right side / underside, the fixed skirts are
shown mounted underneath and alongside the
backplate of the loader/inlet.