The HUS Belt Conveyor features a pioneering design combined with simple and intuitive operation, making it the perfect solution for transporting particulate and packaged materials in a variety of settings. Its applications span granaries, fuel depots, fodder production facilities, coal yards, and port loading areas, providing robust and reliable performance.
Operating Instructions
- Always initiate the machine without a load, ensuring it's running smoothly before introducing any feed. Halt feeding activities before powering down the machine. Subsequently, turn off the motor and disconnect the electricity supply accordingly.
- Maintain the conveyor belt at an optimal tension-neither too tight nor too loose. Excessive tightness diminishes joint strength and operational stability, while looseness can lead to belt damage and decreased capacity.
- Center feed materials meticulously to prevent conveyor misalignment. Refrain from informal loading and unloading practices to ensure efficient and effective operation.
- Promptly realign the conveyor belt if any misalignment occurs to maintain operational efficiency.
Main Technical Parameters
Maintenance and Announcements
To ensure efficiency, minimal wear, and high transportation performance, always start the conveyor without a load to reduce start-up resistance. Adjust the belt's tension before operation to ensure seamless functionality.
Prevent any interaction between the belt and fatty materials such as gasoline, diesel oil, or machine oil to avoid corrosion and extend the belt's lifespan.
Ensure to unload all materials before stopping the belt conveyor. After production, relax the tension pulley and store the machine properly to maintain its readiness for future use.
Store the conveyor appropriately in the warehouse to ensure it remains in optimal condition for future use.
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