The HUS Belt Conveyor features an innovative design that ensures easy operation and is perfect for transporting particulate and packaging materials. Whether in a granary, fuel depot, fodder processing facility, coal mine, or port loading area, this conveyor system excels in efficiency and practicality.
Operating Instruction
- For optimal operation, start the conveyor belt with no load, then commence feeding once the machine is functioning normally. Cease feeding before shutting down the machine. Finally, turn off the motor and cut off the electricity supply.
- Ensure the conveyor belt's tension is neither too tight nor too loose. Excessive tightness can weaken joint strength and reduce operational stability, while excessive looseness can damage the belt and impair its capacity.
- During feeding, aim to place materials along the middle of the belt to prevent misalignment. Avoid informal loading and unloading practices.
- Adjust the conveyor belt promptly if it starts to misalign.
Main Technical Parameters
Maintenance and Announcements
To ensure the belt conveyor operates with minimal wear and high transportation efficiency, start the machine with the belt idling to reduce startup resistance. Adjust the belt tension before operation to maintain normal functionality.
Avoid any contact of the belt with fatty substances such as gasoline, diesel, or machine oil to prevent corrosion and damage to the conveyor belt.
Only stop the belt conveyor after all materials have been unloaded. At the end of production, relax the tension pulley and maintain the machine properly before storing it to ensure it functions normally in future operations.
machine properly before storing it in a warehouse to ensure it functions normally in future operations.
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