Belt conveyors need to ensure that the belt runs straight and straight

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  When installing a new conveyor belt or holding an old conveyor belt on a belt conveyor, it is important to ensure that the belt runs straight and straight. In order to make the belt conveyor run linearly, the belt conveyor belt must form a good groove at no load, ensuring that the belt conveyor belt is in close contact with the horizontal roller. In addition, the forward running belt conveyor line must have all of its rollers and rollers perpendicular to the conveyor centerline.

  For belt conveyors with short conveyor distances, a tensioned steel wire centerline can be used as a standard rod to make the rollers and rollers at right angles. For long-distance belt conveyor lines, the tensioning line connecting the reference points can be used for installation.

  When commissioning a new belt conveyor, first consider adjusting the belt conveyor to the middle of the head and tail rollers. All rollers are mounted at right angles to the conveyor centerline, but fine adjustment of the buffer rollers is useful for commissioning when the belt conveyor is in a round-trip condition. If there is a buffer roller at the end, fine tuning will help guide the conveyor belt in the middle of the tail roller. If the tail roller does need to be slightly off centerline, the conveyor will move first toward the edge of the roller. For long-distance belt conveyors, the head and tail rollers must have one person when operating the conveyor belt for the first time.

  If using a gravity tensioner, make sure the slide is in the correct position and the frame is in a normal condition. If the belt conveyor belt is deflected away from the tension roller, the belt conveyor will wedge between the roller and the bracket, which can cause the belt conveyor to be damaged.

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