Difference between revisions of "Belt Plows"
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[[File:V-plow-belt.jpg|thumb|right|v-Belt Plows]] | [[File:V-plow-belt.jpg|thumb|right|v-Belt Plows]] | ||
[[File:Belt plow.jpg|thumb|right|Belt Plows]] | [[File:Belt plow.jpg|thumb|right|Belt Plows]] | ||
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 16:35, 17 August 2012
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.