1. **Weight Tensioning for Slip Prevention**: On belt conveyors equipped with a weight tensioning system, you can address belt slippage by adding more weight to increase tension. This approach works well to prevent slipping, but it’s important not to overdo it. Excessive tension can put unnecessary strain on the belt, potentially reducing its lifespan. A balanced approach ensures optimal performance.
2. **Spiral or Hydraulic Tensioning for Slippage**: When a spiral or hydraulically tensioned belt conveyor experiences slippage, you can usually resolve this by adjusting the tension stroke. However, there are instances where the available stroke isn’t sufficient, leading to permanent deformation of the belt. In such cases, cutting the belt and re-vulcanizing it can help restore functionality and ensure smooth operation.
3. **Nylon or EP Belts Require Extended Stroke**: Belts made from materials like nylon or EP (ethylene propylene) often require a longer tensioning stroke due to their specific properties. If the tensioning stroke proves insufficient, you can either re-vulcanize the belt or extend the stroke capacity to meet operational needs. Proper maintenance and adjustments are key to ensuring these belts operate efficiently.
As always, remember that regular maintenance and monitoring are critical to keeping your conveyor systems running smoothly. If you encounter persistent issues, consulting with a professional technician might be beneficial to avoid further complications. Let me know if you need any more advice!
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