Best Practices for Skirtboard Height, Length, and Spacing

Published 2023-11-22
There are unlimited combinations of TPH (Tons Per Hour), belt width, idler geometry, and material characteristics that can determine the amount of rubbing on skirtboards. Discover how to calculate how much material is rubbing on the inside of the skirtboards in order to make sure that the wearliner is exposed enough to handle the wear.

What you will learn:

• CEMA's capacity nomenclature, calculations, & standard idler geometry
• How to set the width of the skirtboard
• Volume increase due to surge loading and aeration at the loading point

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