Link-Belt® drives provide the energy needed to move a loaded conveyor belt throughout the length of the system. Drives consist of pulley skids, power modules and electric controls. Power modules are modular in construction such that one, two, three or four modules can be attached to the ends of the drive pulleys depending on the total horsepower requirements of the conveyor drive. FMC Technologies provides many types of drive configurations that can be combined with innovative control design. The most common type of pulley skid has two drive pulleys attached to a welded frame or skid. Other common pulley skids are configured for one to four pulleys.
Adjustable boom drives provide portability for temporary installations. Booster drives are used on long conveyors to add power along the length of the conveyor while keeping the belt tensions within required parameters. Remote conveyor drives keep production moving in permanent installations with features such as the latest alignment free and parallel shaft reducers combined with drive options, including variable frequency AC, DC drives and fluid couplings. Tripper Drives are available with load cell feedback systems that can be integrated with your mine control information network. Link-Belt drive systems are custom engineered. Each component is carefully selected and evaluated to meet specific application requirements. Over the years, we've designed drives and terminal equipment for mines all over the world. Chances are we've already designed a drive system that will meet your requirements.
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