Maintaining your conveyor belts is crucial to avoid any potential downtime and unexpected wear and tear. This comprehensive checklist helps improve conveyor reliability and extend its lifespan, prevent conveyor downtime, increase its efficiency and ensure material handling maintenance.
Equipment Details
ID/Number: ____________________
Hours/Mileage: ____________________
Operator Information
Name: ____________________
Date: ____________________
Maintenance Checklist
Belt Tension Verification
- ▢ Check the belt tension and adjust if necessary
- ▢ Ensure there is no slippage
Tracking Adjustment Check
- ▢ Check the belt alignment
- ▢ Inspect for any tracking issues
Roller/Idler Inspection
- ▢ Check roller/idler for any wear and tear
- ▢ Inspect for any signs of misalignment
Drive System Assessment
- ▢ Check motor for any overheating or noise
- ▢ Assess drive chains, pulleys and sprockets for any wear
Belt Surface Examination
- ▢ Check surface for any cuts or cracks
- ▢ Inspect the belt lacing
Splice Condition Check
- ▢ Inspect splices for any damage or separations
Transfer Point Inspection
- ▢ Check transfer points for any material buildup
Emergency Stop Testing
- ▢ Test functionality of emergency stop
Defects Noted
________
Operator Acknowledgment
I confirm that all checks have been completed to my satisfaction.
Signature line: ________
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