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New Secondary Belt Cleaner (Continued)
Posted on
14. Aug. 2004 - 04:48
Martin Engineering introduces
rubber-buffered SQC2™ Secondary Cleaner
For more information, please visit:
https://edir.bulk-online.com/profile...ngineering.htm
Photo 2:
The MARTIN® SQC2™ Secondary Belt Cleaner in operation.
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New Secondary Belt Cleaner
Martin Engineering introduces
rubber-buffered SQC2™ Secondary Cleaner
Martin Engineering (Neponset, Illinois) has introduced the rubber-cushioned SQC2™ Secondary Belt Cleaner. The new MARTIN® SQC2™ Cleaner is composed of individual 5.88 inch (149 mm) -wide blade segments assembled on a mainframe to remove residual material from the belt’s load-carrying width. Each segment incorporates an individual rubber buffer or cushion to absorb impact and allow splices to pass without damage.
Blade segments of the MARTIN® SQC2™ Cleaner are mounted on a cartridge that allows easy “one-pin” removal of the cleaning assembly. The new cleaner is suitable for use on conveyors with belt speeds up to 1000 feet per minute (5.1 m/sec). It can be used on conveyors with mechanical belt splices, and on conveyors that reverse or suffer rollback. The compact design of the MARTIN® SQC2™ Cleaner allows installation in narrow spaces.
As a secondary belt scraper, the MARTIN® SQC2™ Cleaner should be installed so its blades contact the belt two to four inches (51 to 102 mm) after the belt leaves the discharge pulley.
For more information, please visit:
href="https://edir.bulk-online.com/profile/2191-martin-engineering.htm" target="blank">https://edir.bulk-online.com/profile...ngineering.htm
Photo 1:
Individual blade segments of the MARTIN® SQC2™ Secondary Belt Cleaner incorporate rubber buffers that cushion impact from mechanical splices while providing effective belt cleaning.
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martineng_news_14.08.04 (JPG)
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