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Visual Inspection: Seeing is Believing

Jan 23, 2015

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Visual inspection ability for wear components on conveyor systems, such as modified frames, components and add-ons, not only reduce safety incidents, but also reduce down-time.
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Page 1: Visual Inspection: Seeing is Believing

Visual Inspection for Conveyor Maintenance

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Maintenance

This drive cover shows a laser cut-out design that allows maintenance

inspection without a system shut-down.

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Inspection

The modified conveyor frame allows the chain to be visually inspected to determine

replacement when it stretches to the orange section of the chart.

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Inspection

This cover includes a Lexan cover that allows visual inspection without removing it.

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Inspection

Another example of a Lexan cover drive guard.

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Inspection

Wire mesh guarding at least a foot away from moving parts prevents

pinch points.

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