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Section 6 – Maintenance

Flexco belt cleaners are designed to operate with minimum maintenance. However, to maintain superior performance 

some service is required. When the cleaner is installed a regular maintenance program should be set up. This program 

will ensure that the cleaner operates at optimal efficiency and problems can be identified and fixed before the cleaner 

stops working.
All safety procedures for inspection of equipment (stationary or operating) must be observed. The MHCP Primary 

Cleaner operates at the discharge end of the conveyor and is in direct contact with the moving belt.  Only visual 

observations can be made while the belt is running. Service tasks can be done only with the conveyor stopped and by 

observing the correct lockout/tagout procedures.

6.1  New Installation Inspection

After the new cleaner has run for a few days a visual inspection should be made to ensure the cleaner is 

performing properly. Make adjustments as needed.

6.2  Routine Visual Inspection (every 2-4 weeks)

A visual inspection of the cleaner and belt can determine:

   

•  If the spring length is the correct length for optimal tensioning.

   

•  If the belt looks clean or if there are areas that are dirty.

   

•  If the blade is worn out and needs to be replaced.

   

•  If there is damage to the blade or other cleaner components.

   

•  If fugitive material is built up on the cleaner or in the transfer area.

   

•  If there is cover damage to the belt.

   

•  If there is vibration or bouncing of the cleaner on the belt.

   

•  If a snub pulley is used, a check should be made for material buildup on the pulley.

If any of the above conditions exist, a determination should be made on when the conveyor can be stopped 

for cleaner maintenance.

6.3  Routine Physical Inspection (every 6-8 weeks)

When the conveyor is not in operation and properly locked and tagged out a physical inspection of the 

cleaner to perform the following tasks:

   

•  Clean material buildup off of the cleaner blade and pole.

   

•  Closely inspect the blade for wear and any damage. Replace if needed.

   

•  Check both cartridges for proper installation and condition. Replace if needed.

   

•  Ensure full blade to belt contact.

   

•  Inspect the cleaner pole for damage.

   

•  Inspect all fasteners for tightness and wear. Tighten or replace as needed.

   

•  Replace any worn or damaged components.

   

•   Check the tension of the cleaner blade to the belt. Adjust the tension if necessary using the chart on  

the cleaner or the one on Page 11.

   

•   When maintenance tasks are completed, test run the conveyor to ensure the cleaner is performing  

properly.

Summary of Contents for MHCP

Page 1: ...MHCP Primary Cleaner Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual www flexco com www flexco com...

Page 2: ...Purchased From _____________________________________________________________ Installation Date _____________________________________________________________ This information will be helpful for any fu...

Page 3: ...ation Checklist and Testing 12 5 1 Pre Op Checklist 12 5 2 Test Run the Conveyor 12 Section 6 Maintenance 13 6 1 New Installation Inspection 13 6 2 Routine Visual Inspection 13 6 3 Routine Physical In...

Page 4: ...11 608 4180 Visit www flexco com for other Flexco locations and products Please read this manual thoroughly and pass it on to any others who will be directly responsible for installation operation an...

Page 5: ...ps Clear the conveyor belt or clamp securely in place Use Personal Protective Equipment PPE Safety eyewear Hardhats Safety footwear Close quarters springs and heavy components create a worksite that c...

Page 6: ...sure all the parts are included Review the Tools Needed list on the top of the installation instructions Check the conveyor site Will the cleaner be installed on a chute Are there obstructions that ma...

Page 7: ...em In the example we decide to lower the pole 50mm to clear the support structure 2 Write down known dimensions We can now determine two of the three required dimension which will allow us to find the...

Page 8: ...650 330 365 492 675 343 365 502 700 356 365 511 725 368 365 518 750 381 365 527 775 394 365 537 800 406 365 546 825 419 365 556 850 432 365 565 875 445 365 575 900 457 365 584 925 470 365 594 950 483...

Page 9: ...and locking bolts on one side facing down and on the adjoining side facing away from the head pulley Fig 4 Leave the locking bolts loose 4 1 MHCP Primary Cleaner cont mark Y X mark Center large templa...

Page 10: ...orque arm until the pivot rod is against the end of the slot nearest the pole Tighten the locking bolts and jam nuts on the torque arm Fig 12S NOTE The torque arm should be up against the mounting bas...

Page 11: ...ulator of Washer orque Arm Measure from top of washer to top of torque arm 13S Setthecorrectbladetension Refertothe chartorthedecalonthemountingbase forthespringlengthrequiredforthebelt width Lightlyp...

Page 12: ...ure that all installation materials and tools have been removed from the belt and the conveyor area 5 2 Test Run the Conveyor Run the conveyor for at least 15 minutes and inspect the cleaning performa...

Page 13: ...n or if there are areas that are dirty If the blade is worn out and needs to be replaced If there is damage to the blade or other cleaner components If fugitive material is built up on the cleaner or...

Page 14: ...2 Remove the worn blade cartridge Remove two bolts on each end of cartridge and remove the cartridge from the pole Fig 2 Clean all fugitive material from the pole NOTE If cartridge is hard to remove u...

Page 15: ...e Align holes and install bolts washers and nuts Fig 4 Locking Bolts And Jam Nuts Collapse Air Bags of Washer orque Arm Measure from top of washer to top of torque arm Fig 5 6 del eje y se debe extend...

Page 16: ...__ Service Quote ___________________ Activity ______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________ Date ___________________ Work done by _______...

Page 17: ...s No Pole Condition Good Bent Worn Lagging Side Lag Ceramic Rubber Other None Condition of lagging Good Bad Other_ _______________________________________________________ Cleaner s Overall Performance...

Page 18: ...spring length kPa chart Unusual wear or damage to blade Mechanical splice damaging blade Repair skive or replace splice Belt damaged or ripped Repair or replace belt Cleaner not correctly located Ver...

Page 19: ...ng wear Available for Belt Widths 600 to 2100 mm Other sizes available upon request CEMA Cleaner Rating Class 5 Maximum Overall Pole Length Maximum Conveyor Span Centre Pole Length Top of washer to to...

Page 20: ...HART Diameter X Y C 500 254 365 445 525 267 365 451 550 279 365 460 575 292 365 467 600 305 365 476 625 318 365 483 650 330 365 492 675 343 365 502 700 356 365 511 725 368 365 518 750 381 365 527 775...

Page 21: ...30P 78724 MHP CP30 75962 MHCP 2BC30 76639 36 900 94 2380 5 MHCP 36P 78725 MHP CP36 75963 MHCP 2BC36 76640 42 1050 100 2530 6 MHCP 42P 78726 MHP CP42 75964 MHCP 2BC42 76488 48 1200 106 2680 7 MHCP 48P...

Page 22: ...1200mm PSTS W 75898 0 8 10a Tension Spring Silver 1 ea for belts 1350 2100mm PSTS S 75899 1 4 11 Bushing Kit 2 ea for White Silver Tensioners QMTBK W 76098 0 1 12 Pole Bearing Assy for cleaners shipp...

Page 23: ...PA30 75946 54 9 900 36 MHCP BPA36 75947 61 8 1050 42 MHCP BPA42 75948 68 6 1200 48 MHCP BPA48 75949 75 4 1350 54 MHCP BPA54 75950 82 3 1500 60 MHCP BPA60 75951 89 1 1800 72 MHCP BPA72 75952 102 8 2100...

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