This is fantastic. One of my largest headaches is dealing with conveyed recycled aggregate belts. Often belts will mis track so badly they rip themselves and destroy the flexco splicing.
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Great. Can you make a training program for this subject(daignosis-maintenance -...) Several problems happend recently in our factory (cut the convayor belt).
Thanks for your comment. We have extensive training available on belt conveyor performance, including preventing belt mistracking. Sorry to hear of your belt failure, our training options might be able to help prevent that problem in the future. If you'd be willing to share some contact information we'd be happy to discuss our training offerings with you. Or, you can contact our training department at foundations@martin-eng.com.
Martin Engineering provides components that ensure optimal performance, safety, and maintenance. While we have extensive knowledge of conveyor belts and their components, we recommend reaching out to a manufacturer that specializes in whole conveyor systems.
There could be a few reasons why this may happen. Most likely, it could be a roller alignment or loading problem. If this is highly problematic, our reversing belt tracking device might be a great option. To pin down the exact reason why this belt is mistracking as you describe, we would need to take a closer look.
We get it, there is a lot of information out there and people are always giving advice. Our goal is to share knowledge and insight. If we can point out opportunities for improvement and help operations run cleaner, safer, and more productive conveyor belts, we will.
This will help me on my interview Thursday 🙏
This is fantastic. One of my largest headaches is dealing with conveyed recycled aggregate belts. Often belts will mis track so badly they rip themselves and destroy the flexco splicing.
Very precise and clear. Am impressed
Thank you!
Martin webinar always teaches something new that I never knew before.
Thanks a lot, we are glad you find them helpful. You might want to check out our UPCOMING Webinars here: foundations.martin-eng.com/webinars
You can also view a wide variety of past webinar topics in our full library: foundations.martin-eng.com/en-us/webinars-on-demand
Great.
Can you make a training program for this subject(daignosis-maintenance -...)
Several problems happend recently in our factory (cut the convayor belt).
Thanks for your comment. We have extensive training available on belt conveyor performance, including preventing belt mistracking. Sorry to hear of your belt failure, our training options might be able to help prevent that problem in the future. If you'd be willing to share some contact information we'd be happy to discuss our training offerings with you. Or, you can contact our training department at foundations@martin-eng.com.
We make high speed food conveyors and we are constantly seeing this. thank you so much!
Thanks for your comment. It is a common issue for sure, and we strive to help conveyor users recognize and solve this problem.
in depth analysis. Great video...….
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What software are you using to write on your picture or power point like at 5:00?
We use "Smart Podium." Thanks
How much would a conveyor like this cost from a manufacturer?
How much would you charge for it?
Martin Engineering provides components that ensure optimal performance, safety, and maintenance. While we have extensive knowledge of conveyor belts and their components, we recommend reaching out to a manufacturer that specializes in whole conveyor systems.
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Much appreciated...
Very good
Thanks, glad you like it!
excuse me my friend what is the name of the tool you use to make the manure band join?
Why would a belt track straight going forward but misaligned when going backwards?
There could be a few reasons why this may happen. Most likely, it could be a roller alignment or loading problem. If this is highly problematic, our reversing belt tracking device might be a great option. To pin down the exact reason why this belt is mistracking as you describe, we would need to take a closer look.
Just what I need another engineer telling me what's wrong with something
We get it, there is a lot of information out there and people are always giving advice. Our goal is to share knowledge and insight. If we can point out opportunities for improvement and help operations run cleaner, safer, and more productive conveyor belts, we will.
interesting
Thanks for watching!
Great video information 👍❤ thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🇵🇭🫡
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