About this part
Belt cleaner spare parts cover the wearing components of cleaner installations: polyurethane and tungsten-carbide blades, blade-holder pins, spring or pneumatic tensioner components, and mounting brackets. Blade selection is matched to belt cover compound and operating conditions; mismatched blade compound either fails to clean adequately or wears the belt cover prematurely.
Compatible Equipment
Material Options
- Polyurethane (medium hardness)
- Standard polyurethane blade for coal duty. Good wear life on typical belt covers.
- Tungsten carbide tipped
- Carbide tip on polyurethane or steel carrier. Long life on abrasive duty.
- Heat-resistant urethane
- Used where belt-pulley friction generates high temperatures or where coal temperature is elevated.
- Stainless mounting hardware
- For wet or corrosive duty where standard mild-steel mounts would fail.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Blade Width | 500–2,400 | mm |
| Blade Material | Polyurethane, carbide-tipped, heat-resistant | |
| Tensioner Types | Spring, pneumatic, hydraulic | |
| Mounting | Cleaner-specific bracket |
Wear Factors
- Belt speed and belt cover hardness
- Material moisture and stickiness
- Blade tension setting
- Operating temperature
- Frequency of belt joint passage
Replacement Notes
Blade life depends heavily on duty; intervals can range from weeks for abrasive, high-moisture coal to many months for clean, dry duty. Operators typically replace primary cleaner blades on a planned interval based on observed wear, and adjust tension between replacements to maintain contact pressure.