Long Distance Conveyor Control ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles LeMoyne
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Cable belt Company has been building single flight conveyors for a number of years. The simple design concepts of this type conveyor, introduced over thirty years ago, when distances of one to two miles were considered major advances in technology, remain relatively unchanged. Conveyors that are 6 to 20 miles (9.0 to 32 kilometers) long are being built and are presently in operation through- out the free world. The Cable Belt conveyor is not conventional in its construction. Cable welt differs from conventional troughed idler conveyors in that the driving medium and carrying medium are separated. Motion is provided by two endless steel cables running the length of the conveyor. The cables are driven by a single drive unit incorporating a differential gear which insures identical cable linear speeds and equal tension in both cables at all times. The belting is located and supported by "V" shaped shoeforms moulded to the belt which form a wedging action. The friction between the belting and rope is sufficient to prevent slippage (See figure 01).
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APA: Charles LeMoyne  (1983)  Long Distance Conveyor Control ? Introduction

MLA: Charles LeMoyne Long Distance Conveyor Control ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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