2016年3月21日星期一

Chain Jump Treatment of Buried Chain Scraper Conveyor

When buried scraper conveyor chain jumping failure occurs, it is rarely happens that the chains of both sides are out of sprocket. Generally, single side chain sprockets meshing point will cause both sides chain dislocation and lead the scraper chain in the tilt state of operation. At this moment, stop and repair the machine in time will bring it back to normal running. However, if the failure is not found promptly, more and more serious dislocation could cause chain breaking, cast stone runnel box or chain way damage, and even burn the motor and turn over the base, thus extend the harm of jump chain failure.
The most common issue in the operation of buried scraper conveyor is chain jump and often occurs at the head and tail. While the causes are complicated, such as uneven lining slot box, partly cast slab laying off, gaps at chain way and some other reasons. After long time running, the head gear tooth and tail groove wear is also a factor causing this problem. In addition, when the large bulk materials are conveying, they might enter into the sprocket meshing point which can also cause chain jump.


2016年3月18日星期五

Feeding Material in Proper Order of Buried Scraper Conveyor

Equipment failure happens when improper operation made in the running process of buried chain scraper conveyor. Please pay attention to the the material feeding sequence.
During material conveying, turning on the device at the first place and opening feed inlet afterwards. In this case, scraper conveyor would not be filled with material avoiding unnecessary losses because of overload motor. When material conveying finished, turn off the slide damperor or the power of the discharger firstly, stop material feeding and turnoff squeegee machine after clean up the material in the conveyor chamber. It will prevent the material accumulation in the equipment avoiding material moisture and agglomeration.
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