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Hydraulic deviation correction device
A hydraulic alignment correction device is an advanced piece of equipment that uses hydraulic power to correct positional deviations in objects. It is widely used in material handling systems across industrial production, particularly in belt conveyor applications, to address belt misalignment and ensure stable equipment operation.
The tension pulley is a widely used component in belt conveyor systems, primarily serving to increase the friction between the conveyor belt and the drive drum, thereby ensuring stable belt operation, preventing slippage and belt misalignment, and ultimately enhancing conveying efficiency while extending equipment service life.
The idler bracket is a core component of the belt conveyor system, designed to support the idlers, prevent belt misalignment, and ensure stable operation of the conveying system.
The idler bracket is a core component of the belt conveyor system, designed to support the idlers, prevent belt misalignment, and ensure stable operation of the conveying system.
Cold-resistant conveyor belts feature high elasticity, excellent impact resistance, and superior cold tolerance, enabling reliable operation without rupture even in environments as low as –40°C. They are widely used in cold regions down to –40°C across industries such as cement, coking, metallurgy, chemical processing, and steelmaking, particularly for applications involving short conveying distances and relatively small material throughput.
Nylon-rubber conveyor belts are particularly well suited for applications in mining—such as crushing and screening of ore, sand washing—as well as in ports and terminals, power generation, metallurgy, chemical processing, coal handling, steel mills, cement plants, and the construction industry. They are ideal for conveying materials over most medium- to long-distance routes under high-load and high-speed conditions.
Anti-static, flame-retardant, aging-resistant, and resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis, and organic solvents; capable of withstanding repeated impacts and vibrations; operating temperature range: -40°C to 90°C.
Anti-static, flame-retardant, aging-resistant, and resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis, and organic solvents; capable of withstanding repeated impacts and vibrations; operating temperature range: -40°C to 90°C.
Anti-static, flame-retardant, aging-resistant, and resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis, and organic solvents; capable of withstanding repeated impacts and vibrations; operating temperature range: -40°C to 90°C.
A buffer bed is a buffering device installed in the receiving section of a belt conveyor—typically beneath the discharge chute—primarily intended to replace conventional buffer idlers. It reduces the impact of falling material on the conveyor belt, thereby protecting the belt and extending its service life.
The drive drum’s function is to transmit the torque supplied by the drive unit to the conveyor belt. Drive drums are classified into light, medium, and heavy duty types based on their load-carrying capacity, and each type is available in several different shaft diameters and center spans. The drum surface can be finished with a smooth steel cover, or with herringbone- or diamond-patterned rubber overlays.
The drive drum’s function is to transmit the torque supplied by the drive unit to the conveyor belt. Drive drums are classified into light, medium, and heavy duty types based on their load-carrying capacity, and each type is available in several different shaft diameters and center spans. The drum surface can be finished with a smooth steel cover, or with herringbone- or diamond-patterned rubber overlays.
Electric drum motors boast numerous advantages, including a compact structure, high transmission efficiency, low noise, long service life, smooth operation, reliable performance, excellent sealing, minimal space requirements, and easy installation. They are also well-suited for operation in a wide range of harsh environmental conditions, such as damp, muddy, and dusty environments.
Idler rollers include redirecting idlers for changing the direction of the conveyor belt at the conveyor’s end, guide idlers that increase the wrap angle of the drive roller, tension idlers, and guide idlers used in tensioning devices. The idler rollers manufactured by our company feature a compact structure, light weight, minimal footprint, reliable performance, an aesthetically pleasing appearance, safe and convenient operation, and the ability to function normally even under harsh conditions such as heavy dust, high humidity, and muddy environments.
The idler bracket is a core component of the belt conveyor system, designed to support the idlers, prevent belt misalignment, and ensure stable operation of the conveying system.
Excellent self-lubricating properties—no lubrication required—and resistance to jamming even under harsh operating conditions; antistatic, flame-retardant, aging-resistant, and resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis, and organic solvents; capable of withstanding repeated impacts and vibrations; operating temperature range: -40°C to 90°C.
Anti-static, flame-retardant, aging-resistant, and resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis, and organic solvents; capable of withstanding repeated impacts and vibrations; operating temperature range: -40°C to 90°C.
Conveyor rollers are a common type of material-handling equipment, characterized by their simple structure, high reliability, and ease of operation and maintenance. A typical conveyor roller system consists of drive rollers, a frame, supports, and a drive unit. Based on the drive mechanism, conveyor rollers can be classified as powered, non-powered, or electrically driven; based on layout configuration, they can be categorized as horizontal conveyors, inclined conveyors, and turn conveyors.