No
Apparently, according to one of the accompanying articles below, not.
It is described as a straight line conveyance. X ■
John Gateleyjohngateley@hotmail.comwww.the-credible-bulk.com
Re: Ropecon Conveyor Of Dopplemeyer
Think about the cable for a minute. How do you make a cable go around a curve without a sheave of some kind. That would be one large sheave. Tension always pulls in a straight line.
Cable conveyors are for straight line only. ■
Gary Blenkhorn
President - Bulk Handlng Technology Inc.
Email: garyblenkhorn@gmail.com
Linkedin Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-blenkhorn-6286954b
Offering Conveyor Design Services, Conveyor Transfer Design Services and SolidWorks Design Services for equipment layouts.
A Sterter For 10
The original Cable Belt was invented by a mine manager in the UK National Coal Board & subsequent developments illustrated 'It's not what you know but who you know. The Austrian system is similarly blessed. Cable conveyors exhibit high cable wear whatever is claimed to the contrary. Material discharge is more than complex. The recent fad of elevating conveyors through the treetops in remote locations is amusing at best. To claim that this technique does not require any ground maintenance access is absurd. What access was provided at the construction phase? ■
John Gateleyjohngateley@hotmail.comwww.the-credible-bulk.com
Re: Ropecon Conveyor Of Dopplemeyer
Let me check it, very good share, thank you. ■
Ropecon conveyor of Dopplemeyer
Can anybody educate me if he has used Ropecon type conveyor?
Iam particularly interested to know whether these can take care of horizontal curves.
Regards. ■