Posts Tagged ‘Conveyor’

New Stand Choice: Outrigger

Friday, July 28th, 2006

Outrigger StandWe are now offering a new stand choice for our 125 Series and 125Z Series conveyors. The outrigger stand offers enhanced stability, especially for narrow conveyors. This much-requested product features a wider base than our standard aluminum exact-width stands. The stand offers a range of adjustment heights and can be ordered with leveling feet or casters.

The outrigger stand for a 125 Series conveyor can be ordered using part number 0185-H1-H2-WW. The minimum height is 21”, with adjustment ranges increasing in 3-inch increments to 60”. This stand is not currently available for extended 125 Series conveyors.

The outrigger stand for a 125Z Series conveyor can be ordered using part number 2533F-H1-H2-WW or 2533C-H1-H2-WW. The minimum height is 24”, with adjustment ranges increasing in 3-inch increments to 96”.

For more information, contact our sales department at (513) 753-6000 or email your local distributor or representative.

Technical Service Tips: Maintaining Your Conveyor

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

Conveyor Belt TensioningManaging conveyor life is both a comprehensive and important consideration from the day a system is conceived until the day it is retired from service. From a business perspective, maintenance is an essential activity for the achievement of optimal return on investment, as well as a key to remaining competitive in a hyper-competitive world.

Like maintenance for many other systems, the maintenance of conveyor systems divides into three broad categories: predictive, preventive, and corrective. The obvious advantage of predictive and preventive maintenance is that downtime surprises can be avoided, and when action needs to be taken, all of the parts, materials, and timing can be arranged for operational convenience.

To assure the highest performance for your conveyor system, QC Industries has combined a selection of high quality durable components and superior design criteria that support all aspects of conveyor operational effectiveness with the minimal amount of conveyor preventive maintenance.

Preventive maintenance, such as the cleaning of the conveyor, replacement of conveyor belt and bearings will be regimented by the type of environment the conveyor system is subjected to, the number of hours in operation, and the amount of performance demanded of the system.

Predictive measures, such as belt replacement schedules, periodic bearing lubrication intervals, and overall equipment inspection shall be determined by the environment the conveyor is subjected to, the number of hours in operation, and the production effects of measures taken at the corrective phase.

Maintenance, in general, affects all aspects of conveyor operational effectiveness and risks, not just system availability and cost — specifically safety, operational efficiency, energy efficiency, product quality, and environmental integrity.

For more specifics on maintaining your conveyor, see our Installation, Maintenance and Parts Manuals.

Best Use of a Conveyor Contest

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Best Use of a Conveyor AwardOver the last 25 years, we’ve had the opportunity to build conveyors for just about every application you can think of. Food processing to metal stamping, pharmaceutical lines to assembly lines — we’ve done it all! To celebrate our anniversary, we’re looking for the conveyors that best represent our achievements for our “Best Use of a Conveyor” award. You could win a flat-screen LCD TV or a portable DVD player. Every entry receives a gift package.

For rules and entry details, visit our Best Use of a Conveyor page.