5. I
NSTALLATION
H
I
R
OLLER
- B
ELT
C
ONVEYORS
5.4. B
ELT
I
NSTALLATION
H
I
R
OLLER
, M
INI
R
OLLER
, L
O
R
OLLER
& H
I
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IFE
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The swing-down skirts are shown folded up, as
viewed from the conveyor top (also see Figure
3.11 on page 23).
5.3.2. D
ISCHARGE
C
ONSIDERATIONS
•
Spouting angles:
Materials flow differently in spouting. The proper angle
must be maintained so that the material will flow freely in the spout.
•
Spouting sized properly:
Flow characteristics are different for each type of
material. Properly sized spouting must be installed to handle the capacity of
the discharge flow from the conveyor.
Figure 5.11
5.4. BELT INSTALLATION
5.4.1. P
RE
-I
NSTALLATION
1. Clean out interior bottom liner. Dirt, debris, water, etc. must be removed.
2. Bottom liner must be
dry
.
3. Throw down a thin layer of dry grain dust, Oil-Dri, or similar product.
4. In order to preserve maximum take-up length available:
a. Fully retract telescoping take-up box prior to belt installation.
b. Maximize belt tension prior to initial splicing and during future splicing.
5.4.2. B
ELT
S
QUARING
& C
UTTING
1. Thread the belt through the conveyor with the tail section fully retracted. A
belt-pulling device must be attached to each end of the belt to prevent
damage to the belt.
SPOUTS
INLET/LOADER
DISCHARGE
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