The drag-belt chip conveyor is particularly suitable for machining with a short, fine, flaky, pulverized type of chip.
BENEFITS
The chips, falling into the open area of the conveyor, are propelled by the conveyor paddles (in fact, "scrapers") along the bottom of the channel and then all the way up the channel to the discharge port.
The dredger is the optimal solution where small, fine swarf would otherwise clog every crevice of the hinged belt. In this case, the evacuator collects all types of scrap and pushes it to the outlet without creating blockages or risk of disruption. It can be configured to the most suitable width to fit into existing tanks or machine bases, with widths as needed, the dredging vanes being custom-built.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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tank/case that performs the functions of a frame and a chip collector, within which the strip slides along guides shown on its inner walls: structure made of 3-gauge sheet metal and return guides made of drawn plate;
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conveyor chain consisting of dredging paddles attached to the side conveyor chains, capable of pushing small and fine chips from the collection point to the discharge port located at the end of the up ramp;
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chain paddles made of drawn angle or folded and welded sheet metal 3 mm thick;
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transmission unit consisting of the electric motor, the gearbox, the motion transmission shaft on which the belt is keyed, and the belt slide tensioning system;
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electromechanical safety device mounted on the traction motor;
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optional coolant recirculation unit (electric pumps and filters);




