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Hello!
We have an old Belanger dura trans XD conveyor, what could be causing the chain to slip off the sprocket?
- chain tension from the pressurized air cylinders is good
- the entire take-up assembly seems to be turning/tilting to one-side before the slip occurs
- bearings seem to be okay, no perpendicular sprocket movement under force (we removed the entire assembly and inspected it however our knowledge and experience is extremely limited)
- frame holding up the sprocket assembly has been lubricated for the wheels to move on
lots of the equipment is considerably old and worn...
what would you check next?
where would you start?
Edit:
Notice the gap between support wheels and the frame in the photo, is there meant to be that much space for perpendicular movement of the assembly?
Thank you for your time, I appreciate your support!
We have an old Belanger dura trans XD conveyor, what could be causing the chain to slip off the sprocket?
- chain tension from the pressurized air cylinders is good
- the entire take-up assembly seems to be turning/tilting to one-side before the slip occurs
- bearings seem to be okay, no perpendicular sprocket movement under force (we removed the entire assembly and inspected it however our knowledge and experience is extremely limited)
- frame holding up the sprocket assembly has been lubricated for the wheels to move on
lots of the equipment is considerably old and worn...
what would you check next?
where would you start?
Edit:
Notice the gap between support wheels and the frame in the photo, is there meant to be that much space for perpendicular movement of the assembly?
Thank you for your time, I appreciate your support!
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