Magnetic pulley PAP(N)

Magnetic pulley - PAP(N)  - Lenoir-Mec
Magnetic pulley - PAP(N)  - Lenoir-Mec
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Type
magnetic

Description

Fitted with high-performance 360° neodymium magnets, it generates a powerful magnetic field passing through the conveyor belt. Automatic process : Capture of ferromagnetic particles held against the belt Routing under the pulley outside the main unloading area Automatic fall into the recovery chute This magnetic conveyor separation guarantees continuous protection of your industrial equipment without human intervention. The PAP(N) magnetic pulley is used in several sectors: Mines & Quarries – Elimination of metal splinters protecting crushers Cement works – Protection of crushing processes Recycling – Separation of ferrous/non-ferrous fractions Food industry: Food safety through elimination of metallic foreign bodies Protect your industrial equipment with our permanent magnet magnetic pulley! Automatically eliminate ferrous contaminants from your conveyor belts and guarantee the quality of your finished products. Directions for use Advice from our Lenoir-Mec experts: Optimum positioning: Install the magnetic pulley in the return position with a minimum drop height of 300mm to ensure effective separation of ferrous contaminants from the main flow. Belt speed: Maintain a conveying speed between 1 and 3 m/s. Excessive speed can reduce the capture efficiency of the finest ferromagnetic particles. Preventive maintenance: Regularly inspect the magnetic bars and cleaning mechanism for signs of saturation or wear. Technical installation: Provide a collection system (chute, bin) under the magnetic unloading area.

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