Martin Engineering M4101-01/19
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Martin
®
HD QB1™ Cleaner
Introduction
Introduction
General
The Martin
®
HD QB1™ Cleaner combines effective removal of carryback
with a long-lasting, one-piece blade. To introduce product back into the
product flow, the Martin
®
HD QB1™ Cleaner is installed on the face of the
head pulley. On a dual-cleaner system, a Secondary Cleaner is installed
immediately following the Pre-Cleaner to remove stubborn material left on
the conveyor belt. If a Pre-Cleaner cannot be used because of space
limitations, Secondary Cleaners can be installed alone. Multiple Pre-Cleaners
and/or Secondary Cleaners may be required to clean the belt. If the material-
handling process or product could be affected by contamination from the use
of these belt cleaners, the user is responsible for taking the necessary steps to
prevent contamination. Consult Martin Engineering or a representative for
alternate belt cleaners or belt cleaner locations to use where contamination
may be an issue.
Installations
without chutework
These procedures were written for equipment that is being installed on
enclosed pulley chutework. If the pulley is not enclosed, the equipment should
be installed using the best available field resources and methods to ensure that
the critical dimensions are followed for proper installation.
Belt cleaner
inspection access
If the belt cleaner is installed on enclosed pulley chutework, at least one
Martin
®
Inspection Door should be installed. Martin
®
Inspection Doors are
available from Martin Engineering or a representative.
Belt cleaner blades
Martin
®
HD QB1™ Cleaner Blades are available in five different materials
(see Table I for specifications). Only standard (orange) Martin
®
HD QB1™
Cleaner Blades are made of materials that meet Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) requirements under “Interim Fire and Toxicity
Criteria for Products Taken Into Underground Mines,” March 22, 1977
(MSHA acceptance number MSHA-IC-95/1, MSHA-IC-95/7).
References
The following documents are referenced in this manual:
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) z244.1-1982,
American
National Standard for Personnel Protection - Lockout/Tagout of Energy
Sources - Minimum Safety Requirements
, American National Standards
Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
• Federal Register, Volume 54, Number 169, Part IV, 29 CFR Part 1910,
Control of Hazardous Energy Source (Lockout/Tagout); Final Rule
,
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), 32nd Floor, Room 3244, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago,
IL 60604.
•
Martin
®
Inspection Door Operator’s Manual,
P/N M3891
•
Martin
®
Twist Tensioner Operator Manual
, P/N M3837
•
Martin
®
Spring and Air Tensioners Operator Manual
, P/N M3263
Materials required
Installation of this equipment requires the use of standard hand tools, grinder,
welder, and cutting torch.