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Belt scale EBW 10-HD

Belt scale EBW 10-HD

  • Belt scale with strengthened frame unit for heavy-duty conveyors
  • For feed rates from 50 to 2,000 t/h
  • For belt widths from 800 to 1,400 mm
  • High-precision load cell with OIML approval class C3
  • Load cell with transport and overload protection
  • Completely hot-dip galvanised, painted or made of stainless steel
  • Easy installation
  • Low installation height

 

With control unit ModWeigh FBW for continuous weighing.
With control unit ModWeigh DBW for weighing and dosing tasks.

 

 

Questionnaire  Data sheet

Description

The EBW 10-HD is a single-idler belt scale and serves to continuously record the quantity of the bulk material during the transport on a belt conveyor. The EBW 10-HD has a strengthened frame belt scale frame which allows the use for applications in heavy-duty conveyors.

Weighing and dosing of bulk materials such as coal and other energy sources, e.g. wood pellets, for recycling materials, in waste management, in the pit and quarry industry, but also for the weighing and dosing of grain and animal feed.

 

The belt scale EBW 10 has a simple mechanical construction. Part of the scale is an external  strengthened frame mounted on two support bars. Within the frame, there is located the measuring  rocker (weighing platform), which is elastically but torsionally rigidly mounted on spring steels and a load cell. The load cell has a transport and overload protection. The scale allows the installation in conveyors with a small interspace between upper and lower belt. The support bars of the EBW 10-HD are easily
screwed upon the conveyor.

 

Belt scale frame, measuring rocker and support bars are made of galvanized angle steel profile, optionally painted or made of stainless steel.

 

Easy installation:

The support bars of the EBW 10-HD are easily screwed upon the conveyor. By exchanging the bars, the scale can quickly be adjusted to another belt width.

Functioning

The bulk material generates a pressure load on the measuring idler station which is recorded by strain gauge load cell.


At the same time, the measuring wheel running simultaneously on the lower belt and records the current belt speed.


By the control unit, the signals of the load cells and the speed measurement are recorded, scaled and provided as a weight value in kg/h or t/h.