Difference between revisions of "Belt Plows"

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Usually considered a lower cost option than a [[Tripper Conveyors|tripper]], especially if only one or a few specific discharge locations are required, '''Belt Plows''' are an option to consider.  
 
Usually considered a lower cost option than a tripper, especially if only one or a few specific discharge locations are required, '''Belt Plows''' are an option to consider.  


Stainless steel turnbuckle of belt plows permits precise adjustment so the plow can be fine-tuned to the belt at installation and eliminate unit vibration.
Stainless steel turnbuckle of belt plows permits precise adjustment so the plow can be fine-tuned to the belt at installation and eliminate unit vibration.
Can also be positioned directly behind the head pulley to dump debris right at the transfer point.
Can also be positioned directly behind the head pulley to dump debris right at the transfer point.

Latest revision as of 17:35, 17 August 2012


v-Belt Plows
Belt Plows

Usually considered a lower cost option than a tripper, especially if only one or a few specific discharge locations are required, Belt Plows are an option to consider.

Stainless steel turnbuckle of belt plows permits precise adjustment so the plow can be fine-tuned to the belt at installation and eliminate unit vibration. Can also be positioned directly behind the head pulley to dump debris right at the transfer point.