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Mill Operators' Conference, North West Queensland

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Mill Operators' Conference, North West Queensland

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Conveyor Idler Performance and Tapered Roller Bearings

This paper discusses the use of tapered roller bearings in conveyor idlers. It shows that in medium and high capacity systems, tapered roller bearings can offer significant cost and performance advantages. In the next ten years, conventional conveyors will face increased competition from unconventional belt conveyors, pneumatic systems, pipeline "slurry" systems, unit trains and so on. The conveyor industry must meet these challenges by innova- tive use of technology. Conventional belt conveyors must continue to show the lowest cost per tonne-km or lose their position in the market. Tapered roller bearings can contribute to the achievement of this goal. The concurrent resources boom and liquid fuel crises may well see a decline in the use of heavy trucks for bulk material handling over moderate distances 10 to 50 km. There appears to be a trend in the conveyor industry to go to higher speeds with improved belting in conven- tional widths. The transmission of more material over a given period of time will place more demands on conveyor idler bearings._x000D_
Australia has in general followed the European practice of using deep groove ball bearings in conveyor idlers.
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  • Published: 1977
  • PDF Size: 0.688 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P197801016

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