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conveyor belt design

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What is the engine roller and the direction of march?

..mha.. a crazy roller of support there for an inter axis of over 2 meters could also stand there. provided that it is perfectly mounted "in picture" (and in floor) with the tape. rather I would put it central, and it is not the case that "treat" so much up, it suffices that it supports the lower branch to avoid an excessive arrow.

greetings
Mar
... you're right... the engine roller is the left one and the one to the right. from here the choice of my predecessor to put the reel closer to the referral drum, to help position the tape.
 
... you're right... the engine roller is the left one and the one to the right. from here the choice of my predecessor to put the reel closer to the referral drum, to help position the tape.
or to facilitate the exit if it is slightly shoved.
of the series "there is only a support, although it is a little out.. Who cares?
 
Just... let's lose!
Now I'm done dimensionalizing the bombing thanks to the pdf you sent me yesterday. I also have to adjust the width of the stainless steel plate on which it rests because it was made of a width equal to the width of the tape: practically this poor guy was sized with his feet!!
 
... you're right... the engine roller is the left one and the one to the right. from here the choice of my predecessor to put the reel closer to the referral drum, to help position the tape.
always forget a piece:. and the sense of march?
I guess it is (must be!) to the left, that is, the plates go left? better than the upper branch is always in traction (or "neutro" if you put the motorization below the center).

greetings
Mar
 
always forget a piece:. and the sense of march?
I guess it is (must be!) to the left, that is, the plates go left? better than the upper branch is always in traction (or "neutro" if you put the motorization below the center).

greetings
Mar
:biggrin::biggrin:... yes yes yes yes!!! the upper section is tense and the lower lasco and the drums turn anticlockwise :biggrin: at least that had been guessed!
 

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