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Martin Engineering announces secondary conveyor belt cleaner

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Martin Engineering has developed a secondary conveyor belt cleaner designed to improve performance and reduce maintenance time, even as average belt speeds and loads continue to increase. The Martin® SQC2S™ Cleaner features individually cushioned tungsten carbide blades to clean effectively without risking the belt or splices. 

The new design forms a single sealing edge that maintains steady, adjustable pressure. Patented rubber buffers maintain the cleaning pressure throughout the blade’s life, while deflecting sufficiently to allow splices to pass without harm and ensuring compatibility with reversing belts or those that experience backup at shutdown.  Moving parts are zinc plated to resist seizing or rusting.

“The blades conform to the belt profile, adjusting individually to deliver continuous contact across the belt,” explained Dave Mueller, Senior Product Specialist at Martin Engineering.  “In a perfect world, bulk materials would load uniformly, wearing the blade evenly, but that rarely happens. By having multiple segments attached to a single rigid assembly, the tension can be maintained and adjusted accurately, quickly and safely.”


The Martin® SQC2S™ Cleaner, a secondary conveyor belt cleaner engineered with individually cushioned tungsten carbide blades to improve performance and reduce maintenance time.

The rugged construction is engineered to withstand punishing conditions, such as high belt speeds, high-impact transfers and high tonnage loads. Designed for a maximum belt speed of 1000 fpm (5.08 m/sec), the cleaner is suited for belt widths from 18 to 96 in. (~400 to 2400 mm). 

To match the requirements of specific applications, the unit features straight 5.91 in. (151 mm) individual blade sections or 3 in. (76.2 mm) individual blade sections, attached to a sturdy square mainframe. Replaceable urethane blades are colour-coded according to their continuous temperature rating, ranging between -40 °F to 350 °F (-40 °C to 177 °C).  Tungsten carbide tips can be specified for normal, acidic or high-impact conditions. The rubber wear strip is supplied in continuous lengths up to 100 ft (30.48 m).

Blade removal and replacement is a simple operation on the SQC2S by removing the lock pin from the main assembly and sliding out the cartridge. The lock pins are a key component to Martin Engineering’s “no-reach design”, which allows workers to conduct their lockout/tag-out procedure more safely. This is one reason why the unit is a member of Martin Engineering’s Safety First™ family of products, helping customers achieve OSHA compliance.

“We work with all types of bulk material, from biomass to aggregate to sticky sand, each with different requirements,” said Mueller.  “So our products are developed to improve efficiency and safety, without compromising belt health.  This design gives customers more options, regardless of the nature of the bulk material being conveyed.”


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