1.How to maintain sponge conveyor belt?
- Inspect the belt for debris, spills and accumulated dirt. Use a soft brush or a damp cloth to clean the surface
- Frequently check the belt tension. If the belt is too tight, it can lead to excessive wear and strain on the conveyor components. If it’s too loose, the belt might slip or become misaligned. Adjust the tension as per the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure smooth operation.
- Make sure the belt is properly aligned and tracks correctly on the conveyor system. Misalignment can lead to uneven wear and damage to the belt edges. If the belt begins drifting to one side, adjust the tracking mechanism to keep it centered.
- Frequently examine the belt for signs of wear, including cracks, tears or frayed edges. Focus on areas that come into contact with conveyor rollers or pulleys. If the belt exhibits significant wear or damage, replace it immediately to prevent further issues.
2.What are precautions during the uage of sponge conveyor belt?
- Avoid excess load and prevent damage to the belt.
- Maintain smooth operation and avoid sudden stops and runs.