Re: Meaning Of "Short Center Conveyor"?

Posted on 11. Feb. 2009 - 12:42

It depends on your own environment

To me it might be 3m, but to others it may be 100m.

Re: Meaning Of "Short Center Conveyor"?

Posted on 11. Feb. 2009 - 01:07

Many texts imply that screw take-ups are suitable for short centre conveyors: but then each has its own centre distance recommendation ranging from 70-90 metres. Any definition attempt is further complicated by the slope which can influence the take-up regime. Good question.

meejay
(not verified)

Length Of The Belt?

Posted on 11. Feb. 2009 - 02:59

I guess the distance implied was the length of the belt, am I right?

Re: Meaning Of "Short Center Conveyor"?

Posted on 11. Feb. 2009 - 04:52
Quote Originally Posted by meejayView Post
I guess the distance implied was the length of the belt, am I right?

The distance between the head and tail pulleys.

Re: Meaning Of "Short Center Conveyor"?

Posted on 15. Feb. 2009 - 12:30
Quote Originally Posted by meejayView Post
Hello,

Can anybody explain what does "a short center conveyor" mean?

Dear Mr.Meejay,

Can we know the back ground of your question?

Regards,

meejay
(not verified)

The Meaning Is Clear Now

Posted on 14. Apr. 2009 - 07:03
Quote Originally Posted by designerView Post
The distance between the head and tail pulleys.

Thank you for your help. This was the answer on my mind.


Quote Originally Posted by sganeshView Post
Dear Mr.Meejay,

Can we know the back ground of your question?

Regards,

I think the phrase came out from a "trouble shooting guide".

Best regards.