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Kiepe - Belt Wear Monitoring

Kiepe - Belt Wear Monitoring

Kiepe - Belt Wear Monitoring

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Kiepe - Belt Wear Monitoring\r\n\r\nBLS - type

Product Description

Conveyor belts are subjects to wear and tear during operation.
For this reason, repair measures like vulcanization and splicing
have to be carried out from time to time.
In large conveyor plants, impending belt damages are not always
noticed. The Kiepe belt wear monitor type BLS® enables the
following belt damages to be detected at an early stage:

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• parts of the belt have come off in shreds
• steel ropes stand off from the belt
• belt edges are torn
• facings of a repair point have come off
• splices are defective

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Rubber shreds protruding from the belt can get caught in a
carrying roller station - in the worst case - tear up the belt or
belt facing on the whole length. The same applies for broken and
drooping steel ropes of an armoured belt.
If only drooping rubber shreds and ropes are to be detected, the
monitor is to be installed under the upper belt. In this case one
or two tripping ropes are tightened across the conveyor belt with
one rope end fixed to the conveyor belt structure. The other rope
end is attached to a catch which is pushed over a pull-off device
carrying an inductive proximity switch and /or magnetic switch.
When the tensioned tripping rope is touched by a rubber shred or
rope, the catch separates from the switch and an electrical signal
is initiated.

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To cover the entire belt width, the system should be installed at a
point where the conveyor belt is only slightly troughed, e. g. near
the head pulley or behind a feeding point.
If monitoring shall inclube rubber shreds or torn wire ropes which
protrude from the upper side and may get caught in a roller of
the return side of the belt.

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