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BELTS CONVEYORS
SUMMARY
I) DEFINITION
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5.6) The drums
5.6.1) Minimum diameter of the drums.
5.6.2) The forms of the drums.
5.6.3) The materials and surfaces of drums.
5.6.4) Zones of influence for the drums.
5.7) The supports
5.7.1) The supports of the slippage surface.
a) The used materials.
5.7.2) The contact supports per bearing.
a) Belts’ auto centering.
b) Coating of the rollers.
c) Parasite forces.
I) DEFINITION
It is about well considering the belt like "main element" when we define the means that must
realize the handling compare to the material to transport.
The frames, motors and other elements, which constitute the transporters, must be considered as
being in service for the belt and therefore, they will be defined compare to the belt.
For that, define its characteristics according to its use, the transported materials..
Choosing and adapting the materials that surround the belt in accordance with this one.
Attention:
It is very frequent to find installations for which the above rule has not been applied.
These situations often end up to " dead-ends ", which turn out sometimes very onerous.
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II) MASTERING THE TRAJECTORY OF A CONVEYOR BELT
* It is to arrange the forces of the turning elements of the conveyor in the same direction; For that it
is a must to determine the tolerance values of the forms and the positions of these elements.
* It is to balance the right forces of tension / left of the belt according to the axis of the conveyor.
For that it is necessary to determine and to appreciate the importance of the parasite forces.
* The frame must be considered that when it begets a variation of the position of one or of
the turning elements.
2.2) Reminder:
All those elements, the ones that compose the conveyor, generate or support forces.
It is enough for one element to have a variable force so that the other elements see their forces
fluctuate. Therefore the elements of the conveyor are " variables parameters". That state
"unstable" leads to an " uncertain trajectory " of the belt, depending of the fact that those
elements implicate forces of different directions. So, the conveyors are complicated machines, as
far as physics is concerned.
Mastering the trajectory of a belt, it is neutralize a maximum of variable then bring the conveyor
to the state of a simple machine, it means to tension towards a system of forces of the same
direction.
That notion of physics finds its mechanical expression "at the near tolerance". It is about
considering here the tolerances of forms and positions of the elements of the mechanical system
that the conveyor represents. The value that is affected for each tolerance can only fixed in
accordance with a minimum general tolerance of good functioning and of the number of
interactive elements acting together (covered influence zones).
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The quantity of the transported material remains by force a variable parameter, it goes from 0 %
to 100%.
∗ All the elements that have a movement of "revolution" must present "together" forces of one
and same direction, They are drums and rollers, when they are included in same zone of
influence.
∗ All the couples of elements "in friction" must be decomposed in surfaces "pairs" and present a
symmetry of forces to the axis of the conveyor ; they are the couples belt/sole slipping, belt/
drum, belt/roller, material/belt, scraper/belt, mud flap /belt.
∗ All the elements that have a movement of revolution "with a related movement" must
keep a constant of direction of forces; they are tension drums, the drums of the pouring trolleys,
the drums are reserved from the belt.
It is matter of considering the modification of the state of an element, such as its occasional or
permanent consecutive putting out of shape:
- to an excessive effort,
- to a moderated and repeated effort (it is "fatigue"),
- or due to a report or a retreat of material.
We then consider the revolution of the state of one or several conveyor.
We find, for illustrating that situation:
a) The deformations of the belt under an important load of product, asymmetric to the axis of
the conveyor.
∗ In the case of slipping supports, that asymmetry of load is expressed by an asymmetry of
friction resulting from the difference of the applied vertical force applied by the material on
the belt by the material on the belt and which begets an unbalance of the pull forces.
∗ In case of roller supports, that asymmetry of load is expressed by an arrow of the belts
between the supports, superior on one side compare to the other, then a resistance at the
advance of the asymmetric belt. That resistant unbalanced factor is worsened by the
crumbling of the materials pile on the belt, more important on one side then on the other and
according to the cohesion of the material ( internal friction ) presenting a difference of
resistance to compression, more or less important, at the passage of each support, that factor
creates a supplementary unbalance of the pull forces.
∗ In the case of transition lengths that are too short and convex curves badly calculated, we
notice, at term of (# 1), a permanent deformation of the sides of the belt; that modification
brings a bigger sensitivity of the belt to the parasite forces (# 2). That deformation can be, on
top of that, asymmetric which creates an imbalance of pull forces, that situation is worsened
by a big sensitivity of the belt to the parasite forces, like previously.
#1 at term = after some hours with several months of work, according to the excess importance, in number and in
value.
#2 parasite forces = forces that are acting in different directions to the normal forces of the conveyor.
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∗ In the case of a ratio "material width/total belt width" bending toward 0 %, with as
worsening factor the materials of high densities, the conveyors of long distance between the
head and the tail drums, the ascending conveyors, the conveyors of concave curve, the belts
whose carcass structure lacks « duitage », the belts functioning on drums which are too
much convex.
b) The deformation of the drums under the applied loads, or for the addition of material in an
asymmetric way, or the retreat of material, at the axis of the conveyor can lead to belt drifts:
∗ In the case of excessive loads for the drum, this one bends in a way that its outline, for the
part under the belt support, describes, in longitudinal (transversal view compare to the belt), a
" concave curve ".
∗ In the case of material plugging on the ferrule whose thickness, even very weak, does not
present any symmetry to the conveyor axis. What we commonly call " spuds " is not
considered in the worsening factors as far as the direct belt drifts are concerned. The presence
of those spuds finally lead to a localized deformation, longitudinal of the carcass, that
observation leads us to the belt drifts due to the deformation of this one.
∗ In the case of wear in shape of "diabolo toy", more or less centered, more or less excessive.
This type of deformation is the developer of abnormalities of the belt trajectory, it is matter of
permanent oscillations, of weak amplitudes; in that case it is interesting to look for the real
causes of those drifts on top of the replacement of the defective drum.
However there exists a particular case or the wear in "diabolo shape" of a drum is a worsening
factor; that concerns the succession of three drums having wrapping angles close to
90°/180°/90°, in that case, the belt is alternatively drifted from right to left and conversely
from a drum to another; once arrived at an extreme amplitude, the movement goes opposite
again and so on. In that case, it is evident that the change of drums is a must ; a wear
presenting a bend of 5/10 mm is already significant, the first drum to be damaged is always
one of the two drums of 90° of wrapping angle. The change of drums does not make
exemption to searching and find a solution to the main problem, which allowed the beginning
of the wear process for the drums.
c) The deformation of the roller supports and the state of the rollers properly called or the
one of the soles and sliding skates truly bring disorders on the trajectory of the belts. The first
handicap in the understanding of the drifts begotten by these elements is determined in the
multitude of the elements to consider and the accumulative total of defaults for each element,
knowing that certain defaults of the "supports" will be more or less active according to the
variation of other parameters like the material load on the belt, the vibration of one sieve, the
wind. In annex, there is a list for the main changes of the state of the supports.
d) The variation of the tension existing in the belts is a worsening factor for the situations of
precarious balance. In fact, if the existing tension, during the observed moment for a belt
drift, cannot be the real cause, the direct cause of the drift, in the case of symmetry of the
forces to the conveyor axis (in value and direction), it allows, by its simple variation, the
ascendancy of the parasite forces, pre-existent, origin of the system unbalance. That
observation values as much for variations toward superior forces as for the inferior forces to
the initial values.
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∗ The conveyors ascending or descendant, of strong output, of long length, are more exposed to
beget those variations of tension at the ends of the (conveyor) length.
∗ The conveyors equipped of pouring trolley present also important annoyances, especially if
they are equipped of breaks placed at the head of the frame. For that type of material we
should be afraid of the sagging of the belt between two supports at the foot of the concave
curve (having the raising toward the drum at the top of the trolley) at a stopping moment,
when the section of the belt preceding the rise toward the top of the trolley if fully loaded;
therefore the material is poured out on the internal side of the return belt, then goes to pollute
the extremity drum and this begets the drifting of the belt.
2.6) Other factors that can perturb the trajectory of the belt:
All the forces related to the passage of the material on the conveyor are sources of belt drifting. It
is specified at the beginning of the text that the variation of output of the material is a variable
factor that is inescapable whose effects must be limited by element that are sufficiently
proportioned. In this chapter "other factors" we have to consider the perturbations related to the
parasite forces that are generated by the handling of the material.
a) The problems that are related to the presence of inlet chutes and/ or feeding hoppers, at the
capacity banks, which beget "frictions" asymmetric to the axis of the conveyor in the case of
badly studied materials. The belt drifts are due:
∗ To the differences of the material flow, then of pressure in the hoppers or feeding chutes.
∗ To the differences of pressure on the belt, generated by a granulometry segregation during the
passage of chutes, in the case of feeding under an axis of different direction at the reception
conveyor axis. Here it is matter of affecting the responsibility of belt drifting to the bad design
of the chutes.
The 4 articles, here above, have in common, as factor of belt drift, a very important gap of the
total forces on the right side of the conveyor axis compare to the ones on the left side. For
solving this type of problem, either we delete the cause by working on the geometry of the
chutes, or we make the parasite forces insignificant compare the main forces by over sizing the
elements of the conveyor, starting with the belt. These two solutions are not always easy to
implement.
b) The problems that are related to the overflows of materials. These overflows pollute the return
belt, They are transported up to the drums and they drift the belt. They are due:
∗ To the rebounds in the zone of putting the material in speed, either because the material
arrives so quickly (with too much energy) on the receiver belt, or because the speed of the
receiver belt is very important compare to the speed of arrival of the material. The worsening
factors are the conveyors that are strongly sloping, the rolling materials, the raised belts
(rafters, battens), in this last case, the raised ones play like the whip of a kid who is striking
his top (toy).
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∗ To the lengths of transition that are too long. It is matter of considering the time of material
heap compare to the time that the belt takes to cover the distance from the last trough support
(trough of the current length) to the drum of jetty. The worsening factors depend on the weak
cohesion of the materials, of the rolling materials.
∗ To the under-speeds of the belt, consecutive to a too much important output of material
(absorbed power superior to the installed available power). In the same kind of default there is
lateness of feeding output; In this case it is matter of problem of chute or/ and of speed related
to material/ belt.
∗ There exists a case of overflow that is very particular on the sloping conveyors which is due
to the excessive presence of water in the material during the transport. The water builds up
and piles up between the belt and the material until this one is lifted when the quantity of
water has reached a sufficient value, and the whole thing slips towards the tail of the
conveyor.
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For all the conveyors, it is a must to know the total elevation height, the slopes and the radius of
the curves.
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Elevation height
Upward
Straight conveyor
Descendant
Vertical
Elevator
Belt width Belt width
Conveyor length
Elevation
convex curve
Concave
Top view
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In regular
Outline: support form trough
with 3
rollers of
x° In special trough
flat In V for x°
Type of support
Turning supports Supports with slipping
Rollers surface Sole
Sole
Bar or skate
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3.3) Particular cases:
The extractors:
Their function: extract directly the material under a hopper or silo. There is then no free space
between the two materials, the belt make therefore the bottom of the hopper or of the silo. The
nature of the material, the section, the height of the column in support on the belt, the speed are
determining for the choice of the components of the transporter.
The drainage doors represent often traps in those materials.
It is must, in principle, to give privilege to an important door opening height for a reduced speed
of the belt advance.
To define this type of application, there are particular calculations.
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The conveyors are defined as well by their width and their length.
For the width, it is about the width of the belt in millimeters.
The conveyor length is given in millimeter or meters. This measurement is not enough to know
the length of the belt.
In certain cases the width of the belt can be equal or superior to the conveyor length.
It is the manufacturer of the belt who, himself, must precise the necessary over-length for the junctions.
He also must precise the number of belt reels to be delivered for the big conveyor lengths, which
determines the number of junctions.
Drum 2
Drum 1
Conveyor
In the case of an utilization "big cold", consider the retreat according to te nature of the carcass and ∆t
temperature.
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Direction of movement :
The movement direction of a belt is defined by the direction of the material movement.
We say that:
- the belt is pulled when the drive drum is at the head.
- the belt is pushed when the drive drum is at tail (tail).
- the belt has double direction, then it is pulled and pushed alternately.
In that case, a particular care is brought in the choice and the assembly of all the elements that
compose the transporter (see paragraph belt, drums, supports).
During the calculation of the conveyor, we have to " necessarily " proceed according to the two
possibilities belt "pulled" et "pushed"; that concerns notably the values to apply to the tension
systems and to be determined according to the radius of the concave curves.
The conveyors that are equipped of pouring trolley present often abnormalities of functioning
having as origin partial calculations.
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To determine a belt it is a must to know well, of course, the restraints that will be imposed to it.
PHYSICAL }
CHEMICAL } or a combination of all 3
THERMAL }
We also have to consider supplementary factors when we determine a conveyor belt compare to
the transported materials.
We mean sanitary restraints, material fragility, the weight of the daily work, weekly work,
incident frequencies (starting in full load), industrial risks (cost of production stop),
manufacturing standards.
The objective being to move a material from a point A to a point B, we have to know the
quantities in volume and in mass, for a peak output and for an average output, the distance and
the height of elevation (or the difference in height) of the transport.
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.3) Calculation of a belt
The transported quantity is expressed by the output which is very often given in tons / hour.
In that case we should not forget, especially, to calculate the output in m³/ hour because before
all a belt transports a "volume".
For that, we have to know the density of the material when this one is in movement : It is the
apparent density.
This density may be very different from the "Physical" density, considering the presence of air in
the pile: material of heterogeneous shapes and granulometry, material that emulsifies.
Not respecting that rule has always got as consequences to see the material overflowing from the
belt and making the installation dirty, which has got as second consequence to provoke the
dysfunction of the belt
In that case, it will be useless to talk about belt adjustment.
To adorn this problem, we can often increase the output by increasing the speed or / and the
linear capacity which mean by increasing the trough value.
But pay attention when modifying these parameters you can also make some new constraints to
occur (abrasion, patination during start etc.).
Tobacco leaves
Density : 0.08
Zin ore
Density : 5.5
1 masse unity
Ratio between these 2 example densities: 68.75
1 mass unity
- A belt, as all the " containers " carries before all : A VOLUME
- The outputs are often given in tone/hour: t/h
- Always, we have to take care of calculating the output in cubic meter / hour: m3/h
- for that we have to know the Density of the material in movement.
- when the density reduces, the volume increases,
- when the density increases, the volume reduces.
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In a belt drift due to a material that is badly centered, the amplitude of that drift is very uncertain;
because many factors intervene, it is difficult to have a situation that is foreseeable of
equilibrium (centered) for the belt trajectory and that this one is satisfying for the minimum
outputs to the maximum one.
By experience, despite the real report of a material that is badly centered on the belt, it turns out
that a neutral position of the turning elements and a sufficient pre-tension of the belt reduce, even
supersede, the belt drift.
But pay attention, by modifying these parameters you can also make new restraints appear.
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V) THE ELEMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE THE TRANSPORTER :
Description:
The belts are composed of carcass and coating(s)
There are "mono-pleat " carcass and "multi-pleats " carcass with an inter-pleats rubber assuring
the liaison of the pleats. In the case of thick inter-pleats the rubber serves in addition to the
protection against shocks and punching.
For information, There are belts without carcasses.
The polyester (E), the polyamide (P), the cotton (C), the metal (S), the glass (G).
Other materials: the Kevlar, the polyethylene, Nomex (aromatic polyamide)
The weavings are straight, of SOLIDWOVEN type, with superposed chain and grid (steel
carcass), with cable, then without grid (steel carcass). There are carcasses with pleats of different
natures (example: Round Baller agricultural machine).
The metal, the glass has a lengthening of service of 0,25 %. Certain references of belt with metal
carcass have a lengthening of service 0,6 to 0,8 %.
The nature and the number of pleats have a direct influence on the diameters of the drums.
The inter-pleats are of the same material like the coatings, or of different materials.
They also contribute to the protection of the carcass; inter-pleats strong thickness will be more
resistant against punching but will necessitate bigger drums; (see standard NF T 47-103).
We must consider these values at the junction in accordance to the type of junction.
The coatings protect the carcasses against abrasion, punching, heat, cold, all sorts of chemical
products, fire, static electricity.
They have a function of capacity in the case of rafters, battens and buckets, sides.
They have a function of drive with the relief of bee nest type.
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THE BELT CONVEYORS
It is matter of determining the influences of all the components of a handling by belt conveyor,
as well on the resistant forces, the absorbed powers as the utilization constraints that are specific
to each component.
It is by definition the skeleton of the transporter and supports the whole of the elements that
compose the transporter including the bulk (materials) to handle.
Its first quality is to be stable in the time, as well in its form as in its dimensions. It must neither
fold, nor subside under the load.
It is desirable that it is not sensitive to its environment; for example to the vibrations of a sieve,
to the heat of an oven, to the wind blows, etc.
No matter the used energy or the model of material, the power* expressed in kW will be
retained and if it is equipped of a system of progressive start.
Do not neglect the systems of breaks which can have a "power" widely superior to the
motorization, it is the case of the descendant transporters.
∗ From Installed Power: we have to know the efficiency of the group of command up to the
drum shaft. This efficiency is in general of 0,9 for the coaxial gear boxes, it can go down up
to 0,45 for the gear boxes with wheels and screws.
That information will be determining to evaluate the coefficient of security for the resistance
against belt rupture.
Knowing that that resistance against rupture is defined compare to the motor power and to the
speed we also have to know the "Speed" given to the belt and expressed in meter/second (m/s).If
this one is fixed or variable, we are supposed to know the minimal and maximal values. The
frequency of starts under load is to be considered as well.
Note:
• The tensions whose run is "invariable in service" irrespective of the jolts of load applied on
the belt. They are for example the screw tensions.
• The tensions whose course is "variable in service " in accordance with the applied loads.
They are for example the counterweight tensions.
The function of a "system of tension" is to apply a defined force (calculated) and of a direction
that is opposed to the forces resisting the traction of the drive drum.
When we apply a force of traction on any material, we provoke its lengthening according to its
nature and its size (section). The mechanical characteristics of the material under traction as well
as other values will allow to determine the necessary course of the tension.
The tension system is not used to adjust the belt, but practically it is true that in numerous cases
the " tension system " totalizes these two functions. Manage the trajectory of the belt by an
action on the geometric position of the tension drum often underlines the absence of the research
of the defaults which are the origin of the problem.
The tension can partially serve to catch up the over-length of the soft belt side. On the big
conveyor lengths it is preferable to realize a pre-tension by the good care of your vulcanizer.
In the practice, very numerous belts function "over-tensioned". A good principle wants that we
apply a tension that is equal to the 2/3 of the nominal value (value issued by calculation) and
only in case of "slipping" we increase "if necessary" and progressively that tension after having,
of course, eliminated the causes of slipping and without over passing the nominal tension;
otherwise we should look for the error!
Example:
Scraper, flanks in excessive pressure, belts and drums that are wet or have fat, the same for
certain dusts (case of the calculation with as conditions "clean environment"), unreliable drive
drum, without rubber coating, wrongly assembled, belt in friction with the belt.
Particular case:
For the belts with double direction it is often necessary to tension them "to the maximum of the
calculated value" in order to assure them a good guidance (only by the drums) by reducing (or
canceling) in this case the effects due to a load which is incorrectly shared out.
In certain cases from elsewhere, we will use a type of belt superior to the calculated value.
Example: calculated type 250 N/mm, recommended type 315 N/mm even 400 N/mm.
Precautions:
On the transporters with counterweight tension notably, we often find a succession of drums that
are close to one an other: the more the length of the drums is important, the less the uncertainty
on their geometrical position will have influence on the trajectory of the belt.
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Run
Run = 50 mm
100 mm
Belt : F = 0.5
Belt : F = 0.5
Anchorage
= 0.5 t F=1t
at the hook
Angle : superior to 5° = drum
Angle : inferior to 5° = roller Anchorage -% of the efficiency
= 0.5 t ( 1%)
P = Spacing
f = curve
Measurement of the tension of a belt in accordance with the spacing of the rollers and of the belt curve,
Measurement of its curve in accordance with the tension and with the spacing,
Measurement of the spacing in accordance with the tension and with the curve:
Prescriptive reference: NF H 95-203 #6.3.3 (correspondence ISO: 5048)
T : the tension applied on the belt "at the measurement place" = value in N
P : spacing between two consecutive belts supports = value in m
m : mass " at the measurement place " = value in Kg/m linear
either the mass of the belt alone / or belt + material / or belt + material + impact energy (feeding)
8 : factor in the expression of a parabola
f : belt curve mesured at ½ supports spacing = value in m
(Pay attention on frequent errors of conversion of the measurement unities)
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It is prudent to distinguish the drums and the rollers, their uses are different.
- For the drums we have the high loads of geometric qualities with tighter tolerances.
- For rollers we have weak loads with medium geometric tolerances.
180° and
Drums
domain
Near another
Rollers
domain
The name of the drums that correspond to the location that they occupy on the frame ; the order
of the goes from the drum that supports the strongest load to the weakest.
The standard class them in three categories: A, B, C
A Drive drum
A Motor drum (it is a drive drum whose gear box is integrated in the ferrule of the
drum.).
A Head drum, drums for the pouring trolleys
B or A Tale drum (for dismissal)
B or A Tension drum or counterweight drum
C Stressing drum
C Deviation drum
C Bend drum
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You will notice by yourself that this hierarchy goes from the drum to the strongest load towards
the on with the weakest load is strongly respected in the technical manuals from the belt
manufacturers. In fact, they indicate the diameters of rising values according to the above bill of
materials.
The technical documentations always indicates the minimum diameters recommended compare
to a belt reference which is well precise; that value is not forcibly suitable for two belts of the
same type, meaning of the same resistance to rupture to the lengthening that is given in (N/mm)
That minimum diameter corresponds for a use at 100% of the load capacity of the belt in
reference. In certain case, it is possible to reduce that minimum diameter when we are sure that
the belt will always be used with half load, as well in transported product as in traction force, but
pay attention to the temperature and fatigue factors (this one depends on the frequency of a
flexion of the belt around a drum).
1: head drum
2: tale drum
3: tension or stressing drum
4: constraint drum
5: deviation or inflexion drum
Pulled Pushed
run
Counterweight tension
c : Tension run
Bolt
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The general rule is to keep a cylindrical form for 1/3 of the width of the belt in the middle of the
drum (maximum 40% of the length of the drum), the adjacent parts, right and left having a form
of a cone trunk.
The carcasses with weak lengthening in metal, glass, Polyamide, the convex is invalid
∅d= ∅D-0%
Note: The width of the belt does not intervene at all in the value of the convex.
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Form of the drums called convex according to NF T 47-004
* The lengthening under load of reference is an lengthening which is measured under a tension (a load)
that is equal to 10 % of the tension (the load) of rupture, for example the belts with polyester carcass (E).
In maximum 40%
of the length of the
drum
The belts with metal carcass, glass, Kevlar ® are excluded from this standard. Their
lengthening under load of reference is of 0,25 %. The drums must be cylindrical.
In the case of small diameter of the drum and of big width of the belt, the slope resulting from
the difference of the diameters D and d is practically void, then without effect of " guidance ". In
this case of big width (1200, 2000 mm and +) a multi- convex can be utilized. This method
comes to consider that our belt is equivalent to a number "x" of belts.
We can also increase the guidance efficiency of a convex form by increasing the friction
coefficient (of adhesion) belt/drum by realizing a rubber coating.
The factor of transmission corresponds to the drive capacity for the belt by the drum. It depends :
- on the coefficient of adhesion belt/drum; which changes depending on the nature and the state
of the present materials.
- on the contact surface belt/drum; this one is equal to the width of the belt by the length of the
wrapping angle on the drum, if this surface is full, and it is reduced from the surface of grooves
or empties, if the surface of the drum is structured.
- On the tension force that is applied to the belt; this one is measured near the drum (see NF H
95 203, # 6.3.3).
Save a polygonal effect of the barrettes of the squirrel cage (then a certain increase of the
"tension" factor), the other factor are widely unfavorable. The results " pull force " is then not
more favorable with the drums of the squirrel cage type.
In practice, we have often noticed that the belts turning on the transporters with drums of
"squirrel cage" type were over-tensioned. In the cases of normal tensions, the belt ware
presenting, internal face, important and significant traces for slippage on the drive drum .
The main role of the drums is to lead the belt, to tension it, to enable it to change direction.
High loads correspond to those functions!
Facing those problems, it is very effective to garnish the drums with rubber, either with smooth
surface*, or with structured surface (grooves). The most common quality is the natural rubber.
According to the chemical restraints, thermal (hot or cold) or sanitary other qualities of coating
are used.
*smooth surface coating: this is justified only when we can guarantee a real cleanness of both surfaces in
contact (belt and drum), which is practically a rare case; the we have to prefer the structured surface!
The hardness of the rubbers which is expressed in Shore A, for a drum coating, depends on the
resistance to rupture at the lengthening of the belt, on its rate of utilization and of the category of
the drum (A,B,C). In general, we use rubbers of 45-50 Sh for the types up to 400 N/mm, above
that we pass to the rubbers of 65-70 Sh. There again, the width of the belt is not to be retain as
criteria of choice for the hardness of the rubber.
As well the thickness of the coating follows the rules which are similar to the preceding
paragraph. It goes from 2 mm to 8 mm, even 12, 15, 20 mm. A weak thickness of drum coating,
of medium hardness (45-50 Shore), foreseen for an installation that have a belt of strong
resistance to the rupture, risk of getting stuck by " delaminating ". We notice the same
phenomenon with the rubbers of weak elasticity.
(see table on the following page)
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Table of hardness and thickness of the rubbers of drum coating, in accordance with the resistance
to the rupture of the belt and its rate of utilization (% of the RMBT):
ÎResistance to the rupture / rate of utilization at 100% RMBT -/- <60% RMBT
Ðhardness -/- thickness of the c/c
Î ≤315N/mm 400 N/mm 500 N/mm 630 N/mm 800 N/mm 1000N/mm 1250N/mm 1400N/mm 1600N/mm
100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60
Ð % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
50 Sh A/B/ A/B/ B/C A/B/ B/C A/B/ C A/B/ B/C B/C C C
th.8 C C C C C
50 Sh B C C B B C
ép.10
65 Sh A A B A A C B
th.8
65 Sh A A B B A C A A
th.10
65 Sh A B C
th.12
65 Sh A B
th.15
65 Sh A A
th.20
Category of the drums : A = head drum, drive drum, motor drum, jetty drum
B = tail drum, dismiss drum, tension drum
C = snub drum, deviation drum, bend drum
Remark:
We perceive easily the role of the rubber, of a drum coating, in the increase of the coefficient of adhesion to the
traction, of the anti-plugging and of the decrease of the risk of belt punching.
We often forget the role of the rubber in the important improvement of the guidance of the belts due to its strong
coefficient of adhesion and to the service life of its action due to its excellent running against the abrasion. If there is
movement towards the center, there is drift, then friction, then wear. We can say that at equal pre-tension of the belt,
this one will resist from parasites forces which are superior compare to a conveyor which is equipped of bare drums.
Note: In very rare cases, a trapezoid groove (or trapezoid grooves) is (or are) used on the drums. To those gorges
correspond trapezoid guide-profiles welded on the internal face of the belt. We must retain only that those grooves
must imperatively have measurements that are slightly superior to the guide ones. Very often, the use of these
systems of guide/ groove underlines a wrong problem.
The interest of knowing that factor is that all the elements which can influence, positively or negatively, the
trajectory of the belt, in that zone, will be modified.
Concerning the adjustment of the belts, wanting to correct a belt trajectory, by the annex elements of the drum, will
be more difficult and uncertain than the tension noticed on the drum will be big. That rule goes the other way round
for the first or the last station in trough adjoining to the drum, but with limited effects.
Considering these remarks, it appears evident that the drums must present a good geometric quality for the form and
the position.
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• Their function is to support, well of course, the belt and the bulk to be transported between the
different drums of the installation.
• They participate, in a way or anther, according to their types, to the good trajectory of the belt.
Therefore the choice of one type of support, its intrinsic quality and its assembly are
important.
Note :
As we saw in the chapter " terminology of the materials", we have to distinguish well the nature
of the shape of the supports.
In this category, we find the slipping soles and the slides or skates.
• Irrespective of their form (seen in transversal cut) these supports must necessarily present a
symmetry (image mirror) compare to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
• The two half plans, that they define, must be parallel to the theoretical plan that is limited by
two consecutive drums, in order to enable a straight trajectory of the belt. In the case of the
slides, or skates, in v or in trough, it is perfectly useless to give them a pinching in hope of
obtaining a better guidance of the belt, as there is no phenomenon of "couple of forces"
between belt and support (equality of the forces on the right side and the left one).
The only way to correct a belt trajectory with the supports with slippage is obtained by the
correction of the heights (or incline) of the half-plans left and right. These corrections induce in
fact a modification of the tensions (a re-stabilization) on the carcass of the belt, which enables to
find a symmetry of forces at the level of the drums.
It is frequent, in the case of sliding sole, to meet phenomena called " empty space of air " which
do provoke an suction disc effect.
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In the case of a normal functioning, there presence of air between the belt and the sole, even
under important load.
But in the case of " suction disc " effect, The necessary forces of traction for the moving do not
much any more with the calculated values, for the fully loaded conveyor. These forces of traction
depend, in this case, on the empty space of air; meaning, on a load which is equal to the
atmospheric pressure by the surface of the belt under empty space of air plus, of course, the mass
of the transported product (this value can be void).
Example:
For an atmospheric pressure of 1013,33 HPa and a surface of contact belt/sole, with no load, of 2
m² (500 x 4000 mm) we obtain:
1013.33 x 2 = 2026.66 N = 206,6 kgf
The necessary forces of traction for the movement of the belt are calculated for a fictitious load
of the conveyor which is equal to 206 kg t (in this example), plus the load of the material to
carry.
In that case we notice first a heating of the gear box, which can go up to its putting out of
service. The only solution is to find a way that enables the air to circulate again between the belt
and the slipping sole.
When we use exclusively slides, it is preferable that they keep the belt moving continuously, for
example with a diagonally arrangement of these ones, rather than a arrangement in parallel lines,
longitudinal which has got the disadvantage of provoking, with time, a located wear of the
internal face of the belt.
The lack iron sheet, the inox, the wood, the agglomerate panels with coating in melanin or
stratified, the technical plastics like the polyethylene.
We also have to consider the disturbances which are due to the loads of static electricity which
are accumulated in the belt by the friction on the supports during the utilization of the electronic
materials (metal detectors, weighing scales, etc.), without forgetting the risks of fire or
explosion, depending on the environmental characteristics.
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Once again the choice of rollers must be compatible with the belt. To help you, the
manufacturers of these materials have established standards as well for the dimensions (diameter,
length, thickness of the sides) as for the bearings.
The rules, that enable to choose such or such type of roller, always refer to the static loads, to the
dynamic loads , to the speed and to the loads of work.
Apart from the standard roller, there are roller with particular functions such as the shock
absorber patterns, anti-plugging, scrubbers, auto-centering apparatus, guides.
A belt circulating on perpendicular rollers compare to the frame axis will have a
trajectory which gets confused with the axis of the frame, out of any other influence
(parasite forces).
• In that case, the effect of the material, irrespective of its mass, is without effect on the
trajectory of the belt from the moment when it is spread in homogeneous way.
• In the case of a material that is badly spread, there is a difference of tension between the right
and the left side of the belt, like in the case of the sliding soles. Here, the increase of the
resisting forces, for the side which is the most loaded, is related to the increase of the curve of
the belt between two supports (vertical forces due to the mass of the material and to the forces
of internal frictions of the material at the passage of each; as the heap of the material got more
or less crumbled between the supports, it must be reformed at the passage of the rollers.
• Also, for a vein of material which is well centered on the belt, we can have a belt drift if that
material is of " heterogeneous mass " and it got spread in an asymmetric way on that belt as
far as the masses are concerned.
Example:
Material with very different granulometry (fine/ blocks).
The separation of the blocks and the fine is often done during the feeding by successive belts at
90° from each other (ballistic law E = 1/2 m V²); we find then very clearly the extreme
granulometries in opposed positions on the belt.
Therefore, the mass difference makes the rule act on the differences of right and left tension at
the level of the drums.
* In the case of rollers presenting an orientation in the plan compare to the frame axis, the belt
will have a uncertain trajectory, more or less "drifted" but not forcibly proportional to that
orientation, because in that case several parameters intervene.
The difference of the functioning principle, between the rollers and the sliding supports, are
related to the fact that the rollers implicate a supplementary parameter of couple of forces. The
trajectory of the belt is not influenced when the values of couples are equal to zero, meaning that
the rollers are perpendicular to the axis of the conveyor.
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Note:
You should not mistake orientation in the plan to raising. In the case of the elevation (a lateral roller is
higher, more sloping, than the other) it is the rule of differences of tension which is applied at the level of
the drums.
To draw the " parallelograms of forces " applied to the belt and by there define its trajectory, the first
parameter to retain depends on the forces related to the adhesion belt/rollers. These forces are essentially
variable because they depend directly on the load of the material on the belt and of the "spacing" of the
rollers.
These forces of adhesion vary as well according to the coating of the inferior force of the belt, the nature
of the face of contact of the rollers, the presence of strange things (water, grease, dust). The tension of the
belt also intervenes, its longitudinal stiffness, the forces that are generated by the drums, the material
feeding and its position stabilized on the belt, the vibrations that are generated by the annex materials and
other diverse disturbances (the wind etc.).
We understand then the difficulty of mastering the trajectory of a belt due to parameters that are
continuously variable.
1) In fact, the lateral rollers of the supports present a slight pinching toward the front of 2° to 3° (NF ISO
1537) meaning an angle at the summit of 175°±1°, in such a way the right side of the belt intends to get
directed towards the left side of the frame and the other way round for the left side of the belt. The forces
are convergent to the axis of the conveyor.
By assuming that a bigger belt width is on the right side of the frame, thanks to the pinching of the rollers
compare to its direction of movement, the belt will go quickly to get recentered in order to restabilize the
couple of force and therefore recover the symmetry of the belt widths right and left supported on the
rollers.
The assertion here above is only possible under condition that the parasites forces are inferior to the
forces of adhesion, convergent to the axis of the frame.
2) By considering this time that the lateral rollers make an angle at the summit of 185°±1°, compare to
the movement direction (case of the supports assembled upside down), the least default of belt drifting
will only get very quickly amplified because the forces are facing a direction that is divergent to the axis
of the conveyor.
Therefore, the installations with double movement direction oblige the supports’ assembly "without
pinching ".
This particular wording is also often forgotten in the orders to the suppliers like the "upside down"
assembly, on the frame, of the supports with pinching for the simple movement direction (standard NF E
53-300 and E 53-301).
The ones recommending, for the transporters with double movement direction, an alternating assembly of
the supports with pinching, in a direction, then in the other, have never considered the manufacture
tolerances for these materials and, therefore, the have been able to demonstrate the efficiency of their
advice.
We can only insist on the geometric quality of the assembly of the rollers’ supports and remind that
their perfect symmetry to the axis of the frame is essential.
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Effect on the trajectory of the belt in accordance with the pinching NF ISO 1537.
Rollers’ supports following the standard NF E 53-300 or E 53-301.
Ex. I
belt axis
Movement direction
frame axis
The forces are convergent and balanced. The forces related to the rollers are
The belt is stable convergent
Ex. II
direction for the rollers’ friction
direction of drift
belt axis
frame axis
Movement direction
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III. Upside down assembly, centered belt
All the other parameters are considered as neutral and with no influence.
Ex.
belt axis
Movement
frame
But the equilibrium is precarious and uncertain The forces related to the rollers are divergent
Direction
of the
Ex. rollers’
Direction
of the The drift is
initial drift intensified
The systematic use of the rollers "with sleeves " is unfavorable to the guidance of the belt (too
weak surface of contact).
c) Parasite forces
In the case of installation with problems we can increase the angle of pinching, then the forces of
centering, by tilting all the support towards the front. This type of assembly brings on the other
hand more important wear of the lateral rollers or/and of the inferior face of the belt.
Considering those reports of " directional " effects brought by the rollers, the manufacturers of
the material do propose different patterns of "auto-centering apparatus " supports using the
physique principle of the " parallelogram of force" and implemented thanks to the forces of
adherence belt/roller.
Designed as well as possible, this type of material will give a result that is proportional to the
forces of adhesion belt/rollers, then essentially variable. Their correction efficiency will be also
related to other present forces (influence zone of the drums) and the longitudinal stiffness of the
belt. On the other hand, the corrections that they bring are also related to their location compare
to the origin of the defaults (drifts).
These materials, when they are worn out or in bad state, do not bring the foreseen correction any
more; they can beget trajectory defaults; the solution by their use is worse than bad!
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The guiding rollers
Their functioning principle (of correction) is assimilated to an obstacle on which the belt come to
stumble. Their revolution axis is perpendicular (vertical) to the plan of the belt. So, when this
one comes in contact with the guiding rollers, it is the edge, the side of the belt that comes to
" crush " against the rollers.
The necessary correction of the belt trajectory is minor, then the restraint applied by the guiding
rollers on the sides of the belt will be weak and therefore weakly destroying.
That means the trajectory problem is really minor and that a simple adjustment will be enough.
The necessary correction is important, then the constraint applied on the belt side will be very
prejudicial and, anyway, the belt will continue to get "crushing" or "coming up" on the guiding
roller and so continue to get drifted beyond this one.
The only case where guiding rollers are used remains their assembly on the auto-centering
apparatus supports having a revolution axis in their middle. The guiding rollers are used to
transmit by the lever arm the movement of the belt drift and acting on the orientation of the
support. These supports have no pinching. It is the very orientation of the support that defines in
"the angle of pinching ", this one is directly proportional and of a direction that is opposed to the
belt drift.
We have to be careful in order to avoid assembling these materials "upside down", a case that is
relatively common; certain patterns are put upside down compare to themselves due to an
accident (the stop of run end does not exist or is damaged), for example when they are installed
in a concave curve.
37
Table of hardness and thickness of the rubbers of drum coating, in accordance with the resistance
to the rupture of the belt and its rate of utilization (% of the RMBT):
ÎResistance to the rupture / rate of utilization at 100% RMBT -/- <60% RMBT
Ðhardness -/- thickness of the c/c
Î ≤315N/mm 400 N/mm 500 N/mm 630 N/mm 800 N/mm 1000N/mm 1250N/mm 1400N/mm 1600N/mm
100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60 100 <60
Ð % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
50 Sh A/B/ A/B/ B/C A/B/ B/C A/B/ C A/B/ B/C B/C C C
th.8 C C C C C
50 Sh B C C B B C
ép.10
65 Sh A A B A A C B
th.8
65 Sh A A B B A C A A
th.10
65 Sh A B C
th.12
65 Sh A B
th.15
65 Sh A A
th.20
Category of the drums : A = head drum, drive drum, motor drum, jetty drum
B = tail drum, dismiss drum, tension drum
C = snub drum, deviation drum, bend drum
Remark:
We perceive easily the role of the rubber, of a drum coating, in the increase of the coefficient of adhesion to the
traction, of the anti-plugging and of the decrease of the risk of belt punching.
We often forget the role of the rubber in the important improvement of the guidance of the belts due to its strong
coefficient of adhesion and to the service life of its action due to its excellent running against the abrasion. If there is
movement towards the center, there is drift, then friction, then wear. We can say that at equal pre-tension of the belt,
this one will resist from parasites forces which are superior compare to a conveyor which is equipped of bare drums.
Note: In very rare cases, a trapezoid groove (or trapezoid grooves) is (or are) used on the drums. To those gorges
correspond trapezoid guide-profiles welded on the internal face of the belt. We must retain only that those grooves
must imperatively have measurements that are slightly superior to the guide ones. Very often, the use of these
systems of guide/ groove underlines a wrong problem.
The interest of knowing that factor is that all the elements which can influence, positively or negatively, the
trajectory of the belt, in that zone, will be modified.
Concerning the adjustment of the belts, wanting to correct a belt trajectory, by the annex elements of the drum, will
be more difficult and uncertain than the tension noticed on the drum will be big. That rule goes the other way round
for the first or the last station in trough adjoining to the drum, but with limited effects.
Considering these remarks, it appears evident that the drums must present a good geometric quality for the form and
the position.
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• Their function is to support, well of course, the belt and the bulk to be transported between the
different drums of the installation.
• They participate, in a way or anther, according to their types, to the good trajectory of the belt.
Therefore the choice of one type of support, its intrinsic quality and its assembly are
important.
Note :
As we saw in the chapter " terminology of the materials", we have to distinguish well the nature
of the shape of the supports.
In this category, we find the slipping soles and the slides or skates.
• Irrespective of their form (seen in transversal cut) these supports must necessarily present a
symmetry (image mirror) compare to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
• The two half plans, that they define, must be parallel to the theoretical plan that is limited by
two consecutive drums, in order to enable a straight trajectory of the belt. In the case of the
slides, or skates, in v or in trough, it is perfectly useless to give them a pinching in hope of
obtaining a better guidance of the belt, as there is no phenomenon of "couple of forces"
between belt and support (equality of the forces on the right side and the left one).
The only way to correct a belt trajectory with the supports with slippage is obtained by the
correction of the heights (or incline) of the half-plans left and right. These corrections induce in
fact a modification of the tensions (a re-stabilization) on the carcass of the belt, which enables to
find a symmetry of forces at the level of the drums.
It is frequent, in the case of sliding sole, to meet phenomena called " empty space of air " which
do provoke an suction disc effect.
39
In the case of a normal functioning, there presence of air between the belt and the sole, even
under important load.
But in the case of " suction disc " effect, The necessary forces of traction for the moving do not
much any more with the calculated values, for the fully loaded conveyor. These forces of traction
depend, in this case, on the empty space of air; meaning, on a load which is equal to the
atmospheric pressure by the surface of the belt under empty space of air plus, of course, the mass
of the transported product (this value can be void).
Example:
For an atmospheric pressure of 1013,33 HPa and a surface of contact belt/sole, with no load, of
2 m² (500 x 4000 mm) we obtain:
101 333 x 2 = 202.666 N = 20.266, Kgf = 20,2 t
The necessary forces of traction for the movement of the belt are calculated for a fictitious load
of the conveyor which is equal to 20,2 t (in this example), plus the load of the material to carry.
In that case we notice first a heating of the gear box, which can go up to its putting out of
service. The only solution is to find a way that enables the air to circulate again between the belt
and the slipping sole.
When we use exclusively slides, it is preferable that they keep the belt moving continuously, for
example with a diagonally arrangement of these ones, rather than a arrangement in parallel lines,
longitudinal which has got the disadvantage of provoking, with time, a located wear of the
internal face of the belt.
The lack iron sheet, the inox, the wood, the agglomerate panels with coating in melanin or
stratified, the technical plastics like the polyethylene.
We also have to consider the disturbances which are due to the loads of static electricity which
are accumulated in the belt by the friction on the supports during the utilization of the electronic
materials (metal detectors, weighing scales, etc.), without forgetting the risks of fire or
explosion, depending on the environmental characteristics.
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Once again the choice of rollers must be compatible with the belt. To help you, the
manufacturers of these materials have established standards as well for the dimensions (diameter,
length, thickness of the sides) as for the bearings.
The rules, that enable to choose such or such type of roller, always refer to the static loads, to the
dynamic loads , to the speed and to the loads of work.
Apart from the standard roller, there are roller with particular functions such as the shock
absorber patterns, anti-plugging, scrubbers, auto-centering apparatus, guides.
A belt circulating on perpendicular rollers compare to the frame axis will have a
trajectory which gets confused with the axis of the frame, out of any other influence
(parasite forces).
• In that case, the effect of the material, irrespective of its mass, is without effect on the
trajectory of the belt from the moment when it is spread in homogeneous way.
• In the case of a material that is badly spread, there is a difference of tension between the right
and the left side of the belt, like in the case of the sliding soles. Here, the increase of the
resisting forces, for the side which is the most loaded, is related to the increase of the curve of
the belt between two supports (vertical forces due to the mass of the material and to the forces
of internal frictions of the material at the passage of each; as the heap of the material got more
or less crumbled between the supports, it must be reformed at the passage of the rollers.
• Also, for a vein of material which is well centered on the belt, we can have a belt drift if that
material is of " heterogeneous mass " and it got spread in an asymmetric way on that belt as
far as the masses are concerned.
Example:
Material with very different granulometry (fine/ blocks).
The separation of the blocks and the fine is often done during the feeding by successive belts at
90° from each other (ballistic law E = 1/2 m V²); we find then very clearly the extreme
granulometries in opposed positions on the belt.
Therefore, the mass difference makes the rule act on the differences of right and left tension at
the level of the drums.
* In the case of rollers presenting an orientation in the plan compare to the frame axis, the belt
will have a uncertain trajectory, more or less "drifted" but not forcibly proportional to that
orientation, because in that case several parameters intervene.
The difference of the functioning principle, between the rollers and the sliding supports, are
related to the fact that the rollers implicate a supplementary parameter of couple of forces. The
trajectory of the belt is not influenced when the values of couples are equal to zero, meaning that
the rollers are perpendicular to the axis of the conveyor.
41
Note:
You should not mistake orientation in the plan to raising. In the case of the elevation (a lateral roller is
higher, more sloping, than the other) it is the rule of differences of tension which is applied at the level of
the drums.
To draw the " parallelograms of forces " applied to the belt and by there define its trajectory, the first
parameter to retain depends on the forces related to the adhesion belt/rollers. These forces are essentially
variable because they depend directly on the load of the material on the belt and of the "spacing" of the
rollers.
These forces of adhesion vary as well according to the coating of the inferior force of the belt, the nature
of the face of contact of the rollers, the presence of strange things (water, grease, dust). The tension of the
belt also intervenes, its longitudinal stiffness, the forces that are generated by the drums, the material
feeding and its position stabilized on the belt, the vibrations that are generated by the annex materials and
other diverse disturbances (the wind etc.).
We understand then the difficulty of mastering the trajectory of a belt due to parameters that are
continuously variable.
1) In fact, the lateral rollers of the supports present a slight pinching toward the front of 2° to 3° (NF ISO
1537) meaning an angle at the summit of 175°±1°, in such a way the right side of the belt intends to get
directed towards the left side of the frame and the other way round for the left side of the belt. The forces
are convergent to the axis of the conveyor.
By assuming that a bigger belt width is on the right side of the frame, thanks to the pinching of the rollers
compare to its direction of movement, the belt will go quickly to get recentered in order to restabilize the
couple of force and therefore recover the symmetry of the belt widths right and left supported on the
rollers.
The assertion here above is only possible under condition that the parasites forces are inferior to the
forces of adhesion, convergent to the axis of the frame.
2) By considering this time that the lateral rollers make an angle at the summit of 185°±1°, compare to
the movement direction (case of the supports assembled upside down), the least default of belt drifting
will only get very quickly amplified because the forces are facing a direction that is divergent to the axis
of the conveyor.
Therefore, the installations with double movement direction oblige the supports’ assembly "without
pinching ".
This particular wording is also often forgotten in the orders to the suppliers like the "upside down"
assembly, on the frame, of the supports with pinching for the simple movement direction (standard NF E
53-300 and E 53-301).
The ones recommending, for the transporters with double movement direction, an alternating assembly of
the supports with pinching, in a direction, then in the other, have never considered the manufacture
tolerances for these materials and, therefore, the have been able to demonstrate the efficiency of their
advice.
We can only insist on the geometric quality of the assembly of the rollers’ supports and remind that
their perfect symmetry to the axis of the frame is essential.
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Effect on the trajectory of the belt in accordance with the pinching NF ISO 1537.
Rollers’ supports following the standard NF E 53-300 or E 53-301.
Ex. I
belt axis
Movement direction
frame axis
The forces are convergent and balanced. The forces related to the rollers are
The belt is stable convergent
Ex. II
direction for the rollers’ friction
direction of drift
belt axis
frame axis
Movement direction
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III. Upside down assembly, centered belt
All the other parameters are considered as neutral and with no influence.
Ex.
belt axis
Movement
frame
But the equilibrium is precarious and uncertain The forces related to the rollers are divergent
Direction
of the
Ex. rollers’
Direction
of the The drift is
initial drift intensified
The systematic use of the rollers "with sleeves " is unfavorable to the guidance of the belt (too
weak surface of contact).
c) Parasite forces
In the case of installation with problems we can increase the angle of pinching, then the forces of
centering, by tilting all the support towards the front. This type of assembly brings on the other
hand more important wear of the lateral rollers or/and of the inferior face of the belt.
Considering those reports of " directional " effects brought by the rollers, the manufacturers of
the material do propose different patterns of "auto-centering apparatus " supports using the
physique principle of the " parallelogram of force" and implemented thanks to the forces of
adherence belt/roller.
Designed as well as possible, this type of material will give a result that is proportional to the
forces of adhesion belt/rollers, then essentially variable. Their correction efficiency will be also
related to other present forces (influence zone of the drums) and the longitudinal stiffness of the
belt. On the other hand, the corrections that they bring are also related to their location compare
to the origin of the defaults (drifts).
These materials, when they are worn out or in bad state, do not bring the foreseen correction any
more; they can beget trajectory defaults; the solution by their use is worse than bad!
45
The guiding rollers
Their functioning principle (of correction) is assimilated to an obstacle on which the belt come to
stumble. Their revolution axis is perpendicular (vertical) to the plan of the belt. So, when this
one comes in contact with the guiding rollers, it is the edge, the side of the belt that comes to
" crush " against the rollers.
The necessary correction of the belt trajectory is minor, then the restraint applied by the guiding
rollers on the sides of the belt will be weak and therefore weakly destroying.
That means the trajectory problem is really minor and that a simple adjustment will be enough.
The necessary correction is important, then the constraint applied on the belt side will be very
prejudicial and, anyway, the belt will continue to get "crushing" or "coming up" on the guiding
roller and so continue to get drifted beyond this one.
The only case where guiding rollers are used remains their assembly on the auto-centering
apparatus supports having a revolution axis in their middle. The guiding rollers are used to
transmit by the lever arm the movement of the belt drift and acting on the orientation of the
support. These supports have no pinching. It is the very orientation of the support that defines in
"the angle of pinching ", this one is directly proportional and of a direction that is opposed to the
belt drift.
We have to be careful in order to avoid assembling these materials "upside down", a case that is
relatively common; certain patterns are put upside down compare to themselves due to an
accident (the stop of run end does not exist or is damaged), for example when they are installed
in a concave curve.
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L
A
B
STANDARD: BY REQUEST:
Utilization -20°C<T°C<80°C * (18) Rubber coating.
Life duration 15 to 20 000 hours Electro-zinc coating: tube, casings, deflector,
axis
Rollers delivered crude oiled steel,
following the above design
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Indicative table for the critical speeds in m/s
Roller Bearing 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,25 3,5 3,75 4 m/s 4,25 4,5
∅ m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s m/s
63,5/70 6204
6204
89 6205
track prohibited
6204
133 6205
6206
6305
159 6206
"isolated load" Rollers admissible maximum load per axis ∅ "d" in kg (on an indicative basis)
LÎ 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
ÐBearing
∅20-6204 350 350 350 350 350 330 280 250 220 200 180 165 150 140 130
∅25-6205 500 500 500 500 450 425 370 330 290 260 240 215 200 185 171
∅25-6305 700 700 700 700 650 540 465 405 360 325 295 270 250 230 215
∅30-5206 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 930 810 720 650 600 550 500 460 430
(On the conveyor return rollers, we must cut the values of the above table, the measurement A is
superior)
Approximate weight in kg
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Roller assembled in garland
B
A
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Surface for the selection of a standard through, composed of 3 regular
Example
Surface for the selection of a deep through, composed of one garland of « VACKEN » Type®
Superior belt
Return belt
or for Belt
« flat »
Note:
These materials are presented here because they exist, but their efficiency remains relative and
uncertain
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VI) TRANSITION LENGTH: AFNOR NF T 47-005, T 47-111
T 47-006
The transition length corresponds to the distance between a "plat" position of the belt, on the
drum, and the form in V or in (maximum) trough of this one on the supports.
There is an elevation of the sides of the belt; this implicates an over-length of these belt compare
to the middle of the belt.
The standard NF T 47-005 (or 006) underlines, precisely, that at that over-length corresponds a
supplementary traction force.
To the progression of the lengthening of all the materials, during a traction effort, corresponds a
proportional increase of traction forces, up to the critical point of " stricture " of the material.
When that critical point is reached, there is a brutal decrease of the resistance to the traction of
the piece due to the decrease of the section of the material under effort; then if the effort of
traction is maintained on the piece we reach very quickly its rupture.
We reach the same critical situation, without over passing a limit effort, by a phenomenon of
fatigue due to important and repeated efforts: it is matter of accelerated ageing of the material.
In order to avoid that ageing, of course, that lengthening should remain in the acceptable limits
in accordance with the type of belt used: it is the elastic limit.
This "transition length" must be given by the manufacturer of the belt. It is a function of the
nature of the carcass of the belt then of its elasticity module (standard NF T 47-111), of the value
of the trough angle, of the belt width in elevation and of the tension existing in the belt at the
place observed in the most favorable conveyor working conditions.
That length can be slightly shorter if the bottom of the trough is at inferior level at the belt/drum
tangent line. People could assimilate this configuration, foreseen by the standard NF T47-005 or
006, to a concave curve. In this case of figure,
- if the belt bends less under the load, the transition zone is lengthened up to the support in
contact with the belt;
- if the belt touches the rollers of the last support, due to the load, the sides of the belts get
damaged.
In that case, it is matter, most of time, of a design error!
That length is stronger if the bottom of the trough is above the belt/drum tangent line. In that
case, it is matter of considering a " convex curve" built in the transition zone. In that case, the 2
standards NF T47-005 and DIN22-101 (TGL20.350 001) should be applied.
This type of design often underlines a ignorance of the art rules.
Particular case :
If we consider, normally, the width of the belt to calculate the transition length, we take in the
case of a belt "incorrectly centered" the maximum width of the belt in elevation on the trough.
This detail has more importance when the lengthening of the belt under reference load is weak,
for example with a metallic carcass at 0,25% of lengthening (against 1,6 % for the polyester).
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Ignoring that detail bring very quickly the destruction occult (# 1) of the carcass in the belt edge,
that is noticed by a permanent lengthening of this one; the belt festoons or even gets torn and
then begets a unbalance of the right/left tensions.
It is a worsening factor for the drift of the belt.
Morality:
It is better to have a conveyor that is well adjusted,
with a belt that is well centered.
Convex curve in a transition zone: the tangency generators (belt/roller) of the 2 rollers of troughs
bottom are misaligned toward the top side with the superior tangency generator of the drum
(angle > at 180°)
Concave curve in a transition zone: the tangency generators (belt/roller) of the 2 rollers of
troughs bottom are misaligned downward with the superior tangency generator of the drum
(angle < to 180°)
# 1 destruction occult: it is a destruction of the carcass that can not be seen with bare eye because
it hidden by the belt coatings.
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Conveyor Belts (standard T 47-005)
Formula of calculation for the distance of trough transition with 3 equal rollers.
Foreword
The present standard reproduces at some editorial modifications to the international standard ISO
5293 published in 1981.
Introduction
The distance between the drum and the station of rollers of putting in trough placed at head or at
the end of a belt conveyor is called distance of through transition. On that distance, the belt
passes progressively from a plat profile to a trough profile or conversely. It is important for this
distance to have an adequate value allowing to avoid the tension in the sides with as resultant an
excessive tension forcing the belt in the intersections of the trough rollers. Furthermore, it is
convenient to avoid invalid or negative tensions in the center of the belt, as this can occur at the
tail drum of certain conveyors. That is why it is requested to calculate the trough transition
distances by means of the formula indicated by the present standard, by using appropriate values
of the functions from the given tables and the value of the module of the belt given by the
manufacturer. The level of the superior side of the drum is a significant factor. It is normally
lined up with the horizontal roller of the trough stations with three rollers or with an imaginary
line situated at 1/3 of the through section of the conveyor. The methods of calculation
corresponding to each of those configurations are indicated.
L1 = 0,707 v (M);
∆T
where
v is the maximum elevation of the side of the belt compare to the trough bottom (see figure
1), in meter;
M is the elasticity module, measured to the maximum service tension of the belt,
expressed in Newton per millimeter;
Tn is the maximum service tension of the belt expressed in Newton per millimeter;
∆T is the over-tension of the belt side at the trough transition, in Newton per millimeter.
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B/3
v = b sin λ
3
b = we consider that the belt section in elevation is equal to 1/3 of its width, which is not
3 totally exact;
In the case of the support in V (with 2 rollers), it is convenient to take b
2
On an indicative basis, we can calculate the transition length of a belt, in a simplified way;
this method is convenient in most of cases.
Belt with polyester carcass (E): L1 = v . 8,3
Belt with metallic carcass (S): L1 = v . 17
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Calculations of a transition length according to the formulas of the standard NF T 47 005
Case of a convex curve in the transition zone: (see sketch on the previous page)
L : transition length in m
b : belt width 1200 mm = 1,20 m
v : trough deepness en m
sin : trough angle 30°
M : elasticity module by the belt manufacturer
Tr : maximum service 10 % of the rupture Tension or calculated
tension tension.
(M )
L = 0,707 . v .
∆t
1.1 If we consider that the value of rupture is 870 N/mm (data by manufacturer),
we find for L:
Trcalculated = 80 N/mm*
M from manufacturer’s information = 7,6
meaning Tr = 80 = 0,92 7,6 = characteristic of the polyester
Trmaxi 87 870: The manufacturer indicates a value of 870
N/mm of resistance against rupture, for a belt
*Trcalculated : example calculated value for one conveyor of type 800 N/mm; meaning a maximum
service tension, maximum T (=10% of the
v = b . sin α = 1,20 . sin 30° = 0,2 m rupture tension ) of 87 N/mm
3 3
M = 7,6 x 870 = 6 612 N/mm
In the table 3.3 of the standard ∆T = 0,35 . Tr = 0,35 . 87 = 30,45
(6612)
meaning L = 0,707 . 0,2 . = 2,08 m
30,45
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1.2 If we consider that the rupture value is 800 N/mm and not 870 N/mm (data from the
manufacturer), we find for L:
Trcalculated = 80 N/mm*
M from manufacturer’s information = 7,6
meaning Tr = 80 = 1,00 7,6 = characteristic of the polyester
Trmaxi 80 800: we do not consider the value given by the
manufacturer; we retain a value of 800 N/mm
*Trcalculated : example calculated value for one conveyor of resistance against rupture, for a belt of type
800 N/mm; meaning a maximum service
v = b . sin α = 1,20 . sin 30° = 0,2 m tension T, maximum T (= 10% of the
3 3 rupture tension ) of 80 N/mm
M = 7,6 x 800 = 6 080 N/mm
In the table 3.3 of the standard ∆T = 0,30 . Tr = 0,30 . 80 = 24,00
(6080)
Meaning L = 0,707 . 0,2 . = 2,25 m
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1.3 If we consider a rupture value of 800 N/mm, a service tension calculated at the drum of 70
% of the maximum service tension, we find for L:
1.4 If we consider a rupture value of 870 N/mm given by the manufacturer, a service tension
calculated at the drum of 70 % of the maximum service tension, we find for L:
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1.5 If we consider a rupture value of 870 N/mm given by the manufacturer, a service tension
calculated at the drum of 70 % of the maximum service tension and we consider a maximum
drift of the belt (right and left) for a value 0,049 m, we find for L:
Trcalculated = 56 N/mm* M
meaning Tr = 56 = 0,64 M from
sur manufacturer’s
renseignement information = 7,6 = 7,6
du fabricant
7,6 = characteristic of the polyester
Trmaxi 87 7,6
870:=wecaractéristique du value
do not consider the polyester
given by the
870:manufacturer;
le fabricantwe a indiqué une of
retain a value valeur de
800 N/mm
*Trcalculated : example calculated value for one conveyor 870 of
N/mm
resistance against rupture, for a belt of type
b = 1,20 + 0,049 + 0,049 = 1,298 m 800
de N/mm; meaning
résistance à laarupture,
maximumpourservice
une
tension
bande type T, maximum T (= 10% of the
v = b . sin α = 1,298 . sin 30° = 0,216 m rupture tension ) of 87 N/mm
800 N/mm; soit une tension de
3 3
M = 7,6 x 870 = 6 612 N/mm
In the table 3.3 of the standard ∆T = 0,55 . Tr = 0,55 . 87 = 47,85
(6612)
Meaning L = 0,707 . 0,216. = 1,79 m
47,85
1.6 If we consider a rupture value of 800 N/mm and not of 870 N/mm (data given by the
manufacturer) and we consider a maximum drift of the belt (right and left) for a value of
0,049m, we find for L:
Trcalculated = 80 N/mm*
M from
M sur manufacturer’s
renseignement information = 7,6 = 7,6
du fabricant
Meaning Tr = 80 = 1,00 7,6 = characteristic of the polyester
Trmaxi 80 7,6 = caractéristique du polyester
800: we do not consider the value given by the
800:manufacturer;
on ne tient pas compte
we retain de of
a value la 800
valeur
N/mm
*Trcalculated : example calculated value for one conveyor donnée par
of resistance against rupture, for a belt of type
b = 1,20 + 0,049 + 0,049 = 1,298 m le fabricant;
800 N/mm; meaningon retient un valeur
a maximum servicede
tension
800 N/mm T, maximum T (= 10% of the
v = b . sin α = 1,298 . sin 30° = 0,216 m rupture tension ) of 80 N/mm
de résistance à la rupture pour une
3 3
M = 7,6 x 800 = 6 080 N/mm
In the table 3.3 of the standard ∆T = 0,30 . Tr = 0,30 . 80 = 24,00
(6080)
Soit L = 0,707 . 0,216. = 2,43 m
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Current position
Faulty (wrong)
Trough 30°
Position
Position According to NF T 47005
According to NF T 47005 + NF H 95-203 # 7
Trough 30° Trough 30°
Level : -50 mm Level : -140 mm
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VII. CONVEX CURVE: Standard DIN 22-101 (TGL20.350 001)
(in the case of belts circulating on supports in V or in trough)
We find here again the same restraints like in the preceding chapter. It is matter of considering
the tension forces which are the most important in the sides of the belt, compare to its median
part due to a bigger radius in belt edge. This bigger radius is related to the elevation of the belt
sides, in support on the supports in V or in trough. The convex curve described by the trough
bottom (or V) and the ones of the belts sides have the same center ''o''.
The standard defines the minimum radius of the curve in accordance with the nature (the
material) of the belt carcass compare to the trough deepness, this is in order to avoid over
passing the elastic limit of the belt.
r = 125 x for the Polyester carcass
r = 300 to 400 x v for the metallic carcass
r = radius of the curve
v = deepness of the trough
But,
If we observe precisely this curve, equipped of successive supports (roller or sliding skate
supports) we notice that it is not matter of a continuous curve but several sectors of a polygon.
To avoid localized over-tensions, the standard allows by the calculation, in accordance with the
elasticity module of the belt, of the tension at the observed place, to determine the angular value
of each polygon sector. From experience, we notice that that angular value varies, from belts
which are strongly tight to belts which are weakly tight, between:
Example:
• The two conveyor sections framing the convex curve make an angle of 16°.
• The belt is of polyester carcass.
• The trough deepness, measured, is of 133 mm.
• The belt is weakly tight in the zone of the curve (retained angular value: 4°).
To avoid a pinching of the belt in the trough bends, with roller supports, it is necessary to have
supports that leave an empty space between the extremities of the lateral rollers and the central
roller of 10 mm in maximum (see standard ISO 1537). The more the belt will be of " light "
design the more we shall have a risk of pinching (of fold) at that place.
It is important here to calculate well the values of the counterweights (or tension systems) in
order to avoid over passing the admissible tension values in the curve.
A bad appreciation of those parameters inevitably leads to important damages, and often occult,
of the carcass, this happens very quickly.
In the design of the conveyor, it is a wish to use to the best the means that allow a decrease of the
belt tension.
We frequently find conveyors that are equipped of convex curve, with trough supports of a
trough value that is inferior in the curve compare to the current conveyor length. This type of
assembly actually reveals a ignorance of the art rules.
For example, a current conveyor length equipped of trough at 30° for a convex curve equipped in
trough at 20°. It is all the conveyor which should be in trough at 20°, if we do not notice any loss
of material in that curve; conversely, we need troughs at 30° in the curve, if there is loss of
material at that place, by taking care of calculating the elements and their positions.
We also find abnormalities to the consequences that are very prejudicial for the belt, when the
convex curve was calculated for a polyester belt and, that following a change of belt, a belt with
metallic carcass is installed.
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VIII. CONCAVE CURVES:
In the case of the concave curves, we also need to put in profit the different solutions allowing a "
minimum tension ". But the reason here is to avoid having the belt " taking off " from the frame as well at
start as during the normal movement, empty, in partial or total load.
If, in fact, the belt "takes off" from the frame, it is no longer " guided " and .... anything can happen.
On the other hand, in load, on a trough installation, when the belt " takes off " this one is found "flat" then
presents a capacity (output) widely inferior to its position in trough. In that situation, the material will
flow out on the installation.
In a general manner, we should always prefer a "heavy" belt then of important mass per linear meter.
When a conveyor is equipped of a break device for the belt, it is recommended to install that device on an
upstream drum of the curve, for example on the tail drum. When that type of assembly is not respected,
we can fear a sagging of the belt between two consecutive supports, at the beginning of the concave
curve; this phenomenon leads to diverse disorders which are more or less important, these can go up to
the breaking of the elements of the conveyor or/and of the belt.
meaning R = (360° x a) : 2 x π)
α
R = (360 x 109,90) : 2 x 3,14) = 420 m
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Hyp.
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2. Long method
Measured example
from x = 112 .5 m C2
from y = 15.1 m
We know how to measure the projection to the floor of the curve length = x for example
112,5 m
We know how to measure the elevation height, in Y, from the end of the curve = y for
example 15,1 m
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IX. ADJUSTMENT OF A CONVEYOR BELT
Before running to the adjustment screws of the drum (drums) or to the hummer to incliner the
stations… we (see here-below)
3) The different defaults of each constituent element of the transporter and its environment are: (list
non-exhaustive here below)
• it plugs,
• it brings thermal problems (hot or cold),
• it chemically attacks the belt (inflates, hardens or softens, cracks),
• it pierces (punching by the carrying side, by the inferior side),
• it arrives on the belt, neither in the axis, nor with equal speed and in the same direction (static/dynamic
pressure),
• it stuffs at the reception, at the jetty,
• it jams in the edges,
• it diffuses (impregnates all the installation) or wets.
• festoons,
• is curved,
• the carcass is destroyed in the middle of the belt, at the junction without the coatings being torn,
• the side(s) are spoiled,
• the junction is not in the axis, not lined up, has slipped, it is open or cut,
• the grid is no longer perpendicular to the chain,
• the coating presents friction traces; all rips, perforations, inflations or grooves of the coatings and of
the carcass are to be taken is consideration,
• the belt circulates on a sole with an internal face coating,
• the surface of contact belt/rollers is not enough,
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• the belt does not take the trough (to much steep in grid),
• The belt does not take the concave curve (not heavy enough or too much tight, too weak curve radius),
• It is torn crosswise: too small drum diameter, too weak transition length, convex curve of too weak
radius, it hangs on in the frame, materials passes between the drums and the belt.
• The internal face coating is prematurely worn out,
• It shows punching traces,
• It is plugged,
• The lengthening of the belt is excessive,
• The lengthening happens only on one side (it festoons),
• Or on the contrary has shrinked,
• The belt turns over itself.
• Is twisted,
• buckled,
• subsided,
• the longitudinal beams are asymmetric,
• it is not lined up,
• the two sides are not of the same level,
• it bends under the load, under the tension,
• it vibrates under indirect causes (sieve, the wind),
• metallic pieces have got unscrewed.
• Pay attention with the electrical cables which run in the frame (safety problem)
• They are worn out, the trace of the belt laid down does not correspond to the width of the new belt,
• The ferrule is arched.
• The middle of the ferrule is decentered compare to the axis of the frame,
• The bearings are loosened (the drum strolls),
• It has got a faulty round shape,
• it bends under the load,
• it has no convex,
• it has a convex that is incorrectly centered,
• it has a convex that does not correspond to the standards (out of sides, bi-conical, metallic carcass,
glass, Kevlar),
• they have a diameter which is inferior to the standards of the belt,
• they have a width that is insufficient for the width of the belt,
• they are close to one another (case of tension drums and of the bend drums) which requests tolerances
that are tighter as far as the shape and the position are concerned, the wrapping angle of the belt is
insufficient,
• it is plugged,
• it is wrought,
• it is not coated (there are traces of melted rubber),
• it has a coating which is worn out,
• it has a coating which has a banderole (spiral in one direction),
• the drum axis is not perpendicular with the axis of the frame and the plane of the belt.
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3.5) The slipping soles:
3.6) the rollers: (carrying belt (side), return belt (side), guides)
4) The solutions
We shall establish first a hierarchy for the restraints.
We shall not well the hierarchy in order to reorganize that hierarchy later
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THE TOOLS AND THE MATERIALS OF THE PERFECT BELT ADJUSTER
+ a gifted companion of the same qualities. The thinking with 2 people is always profitable.
The measurements of drift are done with the small ruler of 250 mm, because if in case it gets
caught by the belt that will not last more than 2,5/10 of second in the case of a belt speed of 1
m/s.
That time is so short for your hand to react and for you to try getting the small ruler back.
If you had used a double ribbon meter, in the same circumstances, there are strong chances for
you to get trapped in the belt and ... it is an ACCIDENT.
Spirit level
Drum
Drum length
The thickness of the wedging to be inserted under the housing is equal to : eh x distance between the housings’ axis
drum length
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III. Measurement according to the axis of x
a) determining and materializing the 2 extremity points on a drum generator.
left
Gd
righ
left
If Mt has an error
of alignment on M1
or
Conveyor axis
When the measurements MG (right and left) are stable, the drum is perpendicular to the axis of
the conveyor, or perpendicular and parallel and that axis when we consider the summit of the
triangle Mt, under condition that the operations #1 and 2 are well done or the gaps balanced by
wedging or measurement.
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The stressing drum, adjoining to the main drum (reference drum) which has just been adjusted, is
to put in level or in the same incline like its reference drum, centering it then adjusting it
equidistant to its reference drum, by using the generator points which are materialized on the two
drums.
It is necessary to proceed the same way for the supports adjoining to the reference drum, by
using the external notches of its supports and the generator points which are materialized on the
reference drum.
Left side
Right side
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V. Adjustment by geometric construction in the space of the position of a roller.
Note : adjusting a roller with a square does not allow a geometric construction with a tight
tolerance due to numerous hazards on the measurement.
That method of adjustment by geometric construction is identical to the one which is used for the
drums. It is the only method that allows a tight tolerance on the position of the rollers. It is then
particularly effective in the case of the conveyors with double direction of movement, equipped
of rollers. That method is applied as well for the adjustment of the return belt rollers, in the case
of "short spacings"; a simpler method is used for the "long spacings" (see following pages).
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In accordance with the standard NF H 95-203 paragraph 6-3-3, You would be able, in all cases
of smooth belts, use a spacing of 6 to 9 m (see more according to the calculations).
Not to forget considering the admissible load of the rollers in order to determine the maximum
spacing.
In normal movement, when empty or loaded, the belt bend to obtain between two supports must
be between 0,5 % and 2 %; a bend > to 2 % absorbs more power.
• Laying down or putting out of service the fixed or turning accessories (scrapers, inverted
stations, auto-centering apparatus, guiding rollers, flanks of the carrying belt, etc...)
• Laying down the extra rollers (definitive laying down) by starting from the head of the
conveyor and by going toward the tail. Adapt your remaining supports in accordance with the
elements which must be conserved like the deviation drums of the tension systems.
Note : It is frequent to lay down the stressing drum adjoining to the tail drum if its presence is
not justified. It happens again often enough that we proceed the same way for the stressing
drums associated to the head drum;
"The less there are, the better we are!"
• Releasing the belt in a way to obtain a bend of 3 to 4 % of the spacing of the supports; for
example for a spacing of 6 m, we shall endeavor to have 240 m.
Making sure no fitting comes to perturb the testing or damage the belt. In the case where there a
risk, preferring (if possible) the removal of the fittings if these ones present a discomfort with
a bend of 2% to 0,5 % of the new spacing.
In testing phase, with a bend of 2 % of the spacing, a belt rubbing on the transversal fitting,
"horizontal" is not affected by that friction in its trajectory. If we consider the same friction in
"exploitation" situation, this one will not affected more the trajectory of the belt; we shall
simply have a wear of those fittings. In the case of " stapled " belt, no friction can be accepted
because it is the staple that takes the risk of catching on the fittings and therefore...break
everything!
• Adjusting the two first rollers by geometric construction (the lst is at 6 m or 9 m of the head
drum). With experience, that operation can be eliminated.
• In the case where the rollers of the return rollers are of anti-plugging type with sleeves or
scrubbers with turns (actually all the patterns that are not cylindrical), we have to exchange
them " IMPERATIVELY " by standard cylindrical rollers; they have a better tolerance of
manufacture an they offer a better support to the belt.
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Trap: a belt which is supported all the 6 m, even 9 m, weighs 2 (to 3) times more, then at 3 m
initial spacing. It is then careful to exchange first the sleeves rollers of the supports which must
be conserved, by standard rollers, before lay down the extra rollers, for fear to find oneself with
12 or 18 m of belt to lift.
Trap: replace the roller supports squares obliging a " unsettlement " during their later change, for
example during a future maintenance, with the application of safety devices (recommendations
standard EN 618 and EN 620); this case of figure has the risk to be more and more frequent.
• When a conveyor is equipped of several belt sections, no matter their length, it is imperative
to locate each section. In most of cases a water painting with quick seasoning is convenient in
application on the side of the belt. Choosing lively colors and which are very contrasted
amongst one another; especially for the belt with high speed of movement. We need half less
colors than sections.
• It is "IMPERATIVE" that the belt goes back centered on the head drum and comes out
centered, including at the constraint drum.
If that is not the case, we have to act on:
1st case : the head drum is compliant and well adjusted; we have to act on the last support for
carrying belt and note the initial position and the corrections which are brought.
2nd case : the head drum does not respond to the rules of the art ; we have to put the compliant
material and adjust it correctly.
• At the beginning of the adjustment work, it is admitted for the belt to have An incorrect
centering on the tail drum in the where case the belt is centered at the head.
Note: In the phase of adjustment, we shall have the same considerations for all the drums that are
installed on the return belt. There is an imperative of good centering of the belt on the drums
which precede a section of return belt supports. There is a tolerance which is related to the belt
drift on the drums that follow a section of return belt supports.
Safety: in the case where the belt has " come out " from the drum, we must recenter it manually.
That operation will be performed " IMPERATIVELY " belt stopped, installation and regime "out
of service", shut down level: unbrocaded
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• In the case where the belt gets drifted, but "remains on the conveyor", we start by making the
belt turn for one or two turns in order to appreciate the drift amplitude of each section of belt
and to note the values and the direction of those drifts.
That observation is done at the entrance of the head drum, above the belt (safety) and with the
right of the two first rollers.
• Compare the direction and the amplitudes of drifts with the observations done before the head
drum. Correct the adjustment of these first rollers in a way to have values that match with the
measurements performed near the drum ; to see amplitude values of drifts reduced.
In two tries, three in maximum, by comparison of the results of obtained trajectory correction, in
accordance with the incline corrections (orientation in the plan) of the supports you must come to
a correct trajectory ; otherwise look for the error ! Pay attention, the corrections to bring on the
roller supports are in millimeter order !
Example: if for 1 mm of orientation correction for the roller support, you obtain 23 mm of
trajectory correction and if beforehand to your action you must correct your belt trajectory by
60 mm, you will have to complete your correction by about 1,5 mm; meaning the rule of
three :
1 x 60 - 1 = 1,6 mm
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In the case of belt with several sections, you will use your statement of drift established at the
head drum according to the "color" of each section. If for example, the belt section painted in
green was presenting a left drift of 18 mm at the head drum, you consider the belt centered when,
at the level of the rollers that you observe, the belt will be drifted by 18 mm on the left compare
to the reference value.
Note: The less the belt will be tight, the longer will be the roller spacing, the more the orientation
corrections for the supports will be proportional to the reductions of amplitudes of drift for belt
trajectory.
The more you come closer to a drum, the more the belt tension will increase, the less your
correction action will be proportional. You are in the " influence zone of the drum" ; be careful
in your corrections, proceed millimeter by millimeter!
• Proceed like here above, for each pair of the following rollers, until you reach the tail drum.
After every adjustment, make sure you observe the belt trajectory at the level of the last roller
that precedes the pair of rollers, subject for your action, before moving to the level of the
following pair.
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• All the adjusted rollers, make one to two belt turns, in order to control your work. Make sure
the tightening of all the bolts is good.
• Put back a normal tension giving a bend of 0,5 % to 2 % of the spacing of the supports and
make a control of trajectory.
Trick: for more speed, when the roller supports have two bolts per piece, do not tight in the
"adjustment" phase more than one bolt out of two; but always the same one: the upstream or
the downstream, in order to reduce your working time.
Reassembly:
• Reassemble in place and fix the anti-plugging rollers or others without unsettling the supports.
Start in the order, by pair, from the head toward the tail. Make the belt turn by 10 meter for
control.
If the trajectory is perturbed, the solution is either to put back the standard rollers, or rectify* the
sleeves rollers and without guarantee of result for that second solution.
Often, a good scraper exempt the use of sleeve rollers.
* the rectification of bag rollers has a dissuasive cost ! Then, this is not the solution.
You notice, yourselves, that the inverted stations and other materials called "auto-centering
apparatus " has no more use; however, if you wish to use them, their adjustment must be
performed by geometric construction.
For memory, this type of support is exclusively reserved for the external conveyors, not covered,
sensitive to the wind.
- Make a control of trajectory.
It is frequent for the quality of your adjustment to put in evidence some belt defaults. According
to the importance of those defaults, it will be convenient to change the sections out of tolerance.
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pr EN 27590 DIS Sept. Conveyor belts with steel cables - class.indication T 47-100.3
7590 1994 Method of determination of the total thickness of the belt and of the thickness
of the coatings.
H 95-200 TC 101 Oct. Mechanical handling of materials in bulk.
1970 Bill of materials
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n° NF n° ISO date Particulars class.indication / expulsion
E
340 Feb. Conveyor belts class.indication T 47-108 ./
1989 Resistance against flame cf. EN 20340, DM/H50
iso 235, 426-2, 565, 835,
2194,3310-1, 3310-2
432 Dec. Conveyor belts with superposed pleats - class.indication T 47-118 ./
1989 Characteristics of construction. iso 251 = T 47-100.1
T 46-012 4649 Oct. Determination of the resistance against abrasion of rubbers ./ E 75-100
1984 T40.101/T43.006
T45-002/103
T46.003/022/030
T 47-004 Sept. Conveyor belts -
1995 Maximum values of the convex of the drums
T 47-006 TR Feb. Calculation of the transition distance with three equal rollers- / New method iso 1537; 5293; 9856
10357 1990
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T 47-111 9856 1989 Conveyor belt - Determination of the elasticity ./ T 47- 002/102/005
T 40-101
module
T 47-119 1965 Conveyor belt - marking ./ T 47-108 / T 47-109
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Force
The masses in vertical movement are submitted to the acceleration of the gravity (9,81 m/s2) and
exercises a force that is equal to 9,81 time their mass.
That is where the confusion frequent between mass and weight comes from.
1 kilogram mass in the vertical direction gives a force of 1 kilogram force = 9,81 N.
Moment
The moment of a force (or couple) is the product of a force F (in Newton) by a radius of gyration
R (in meters) and it is expressed in Newton meter (N.m).
Example
A force of 500 N is applied to a distance of 300 mm (0,3 m)
to lead to a rotary cylinder. Moment of the force = 500 x 0,3 = 150 N.m
Power
The power is a quantity of work supplied by a unit of time and it is expressed in Watts (W) or in
kilowatts (kW).
The power is sometime expressed in horses (CV or HP)
1 CV = 736 W = 0,736 kW
The moment and the power are joined together by the following formulas where n is the speed of
rotation which is expressed in turn (rotation)/minute (min-1)
M = 9550 x P x λ et P=Mxn
n 9550 x λ
M in N.m and P in kW
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Belt conveyors
Helps for the orientation of the calculations’ results in accordance with the choices for each
parameter.
Orientation table
The materials with very irregular density oblige to consider resistant forces
=+Ò
the strongest density in order to determine the absorbed
power.
The weakest density have an influence on the capacity, the resistant forces
= +Ô
carried volume.
The sticky material on the belt will necessitate a high scraper resistant forces
= +Ò
pressure.
The materials that are very cohesive have flow difficulties. resistant forces = +Ò
The materials that striking the belts with a strong energy type of belt
= +Ò
(heavy, in mass, having an important initial speed)
The materials that present a very expensive industrial risk type of belt
= +Ò
(pollution, machine stopping) impose the utilization of belts
of superior type , then heavier.
The loads of daily work, weekly, etc., the frequency of the type of belt
starts in full load, the materials which are difficultly
= +Ò
accessible (on the site, at the end of the world) require higher
security coefficients.
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Divers cases
Belts with high change frequency with aggressive materials type of belt
= +Ò
and due to manufacture standards impose belts of superior
type.
The frames
The frames, which are very fragile, can be the origin of belt resistant forces
= +Ò
drifts and they lead intensive frictions; here it is a must to
bring a solution to the problem and not to install a belt of
superior type.
The breaks can have powers that are superior to the installed type of belt = +Ò
gearboxes.
Attention : the tensions with variable run which are blocked type of belt = +Ò
or out of service must be considered like tensions with
invariable run
The drums
Drum that has a shape which is out of the standards and/or type of belt = +Ò
incorrectly installed.
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The supports
The slipping soles, in accordance with the belt/sole friction resistant forces = +Ò
coefficient compare to the rollers.
Attention : The anomalies like rust, empty spaces of air resistant forces = +Ò
which provoke a suction disc effect
The slippage shock absorber skates, in accordance with the resistant forces = +Ò
belt/sole friction coefficient and compare to the rollers.
The rollers
The rollers that are incorrectly adjusted and out of use. resistant forces = +Ò
The belts
Too much short transition length and convex curve resistant forces = +Ò
incorrectly calculated.
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