Regular Inspections: Focus on checking idlers for seizing, failure to rotate, or detachment. Also, inspect drums for excessive coal buildup and ensure cleaning devices are functioning effectively.
Prompt Damage Repair: If any local tearing, wear, or gouging is found, shut down the machine immediately for repairs to prevent the damage from worsening.
Maintain Cleanliness: Regularly remove material buildup from the belt and idler surfaces. However, never use oils or organic solvents for cleaning, as they can corrode the belt carcass.
Lubrication Standards: Lubricate only transmission components such as bearings and gears. Strictly prohibit oil contamination on the belt's working surface to avoid reducing friction and causing slippage.
