The conveying principle of a belt conveyor is to transmit power to the conveyor belt through a driving device, and use the movement of the belt to transport materials from one place to another.
Specifically, the conveying principle of a belt conveyor includes the following key parts:
Belt tensioning system: composed of one or more tensioning rollers and tensioning devices, it maintains the tension of the belt through tension to ensure its normal working condition.
Drive device: Driven by an electric motor or other power device, the power is transmitted to the conveyor belt through gear teeth, chains, etc. to make it operate.
Belt support system: composed of supporting rollers, brackets and other accessories, used to support the conveyor belt and ensure that the belt can run smoothly when carrying materials.
Lead device: Adjust the position and direction of the conveyor belt to ensure that materials can smoothly enter and exit the conveyor belt.
Loading area: Materials enter the conveyor belt from the loading area and are then transported to the unloading area through the conveyor belt.
Unloading area: By controlling the speed and direction of the conveyor belt, the material is unloaded from the conveyor belt to a specific position, completing the material conveying process.