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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Equipment Number

  • Assett Number

  • Length of Conveyor

  • Length of Conveyor when Flat Tail Drum to Head Drum

  • Belt Type

  • Belt Condition

  • Belt Width

  • Belt Roller Operational

  • Angle of Rollers at Hopper

  • Angle of Roller From Hopper up

  • Gearbox Type

  • Gearbox Drive

  • Number of Drive Belts

  • Drive Belt Lengths/Numbers

  • Gearbox Ratio

  • Back Stop Bearing in Place

  • Motor Type

  • Motor Size (KW)

  • Drive Roller Bearings

  • Drive Roller Bearing Housings

  • Drive Roller Shaft Size

  • Snub Roller Bearings

  • Snub Roller Bearing Housing

  • Snub Rollers Shaft Size

  • Tail Drum Bearings

  • Tail Drum Bearing Housing

  • Tail Drum Shaft Size

  • Head Drum Bearings

  • Head Drum Bearing Housing

  • Head Drum Shaft Size

  • Chute Type

  • Chute Condition

  • Rotary Chute Diameter

  • Can Conveyor Support Crab Fill

  • Wheel Pin type

  • Type of Wheel Axle

  • Number of Wheel Studs

  • Wheel Chain Drive Size

  • Hopper Type

  • Hopper Condition

  • Main Upright Angle

  • Main Ram Type

  • Length of Ram when closed

  • Main Ram Condition

  • Main Ram Pressure Relief Valve Fitted

  • Hydraulic Tank

  • Hydraulic Motor Type

  • Hydraulic Motor (KW)

  • Hydraulic Jack Legs Fitted

  • 37 & 39m Conveyor operator Platform (Photo Required)

  • Air Brakes fitted

  • Air Brakes Operational

  • Pre-Start Alarm Fitted

  • Emergency Stop

  • Side Guards in Place

  • Side Guard Condition

  • Concrete Counter Weight in Place

  • Lifting Lug Upgraded

  • Lifting Point Reinforced

  • Additional Comments

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