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Unused Belt Conveyor System with Gundlach Crusher, Apron Feeder & 48IN Width Belt (48X800)

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NameUnused Belt Conveyor System with Gundlach Crusher, Apron Feeder & 48IN Width Belt (48X800)
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Belt Conveyor Manual:
Belt Conveyor Manual part 2:
KM LNG Spare Parts List:
Apron Feeders & Dribble Conveyors:
Conveyor Drawing:
Conveyor Drawing -1:
Conveyor Drawing -2:
Conveyor Drawing - 3:
Conveyor Drawing - 4:
Conveyor Drawing - 5:
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Complete Unused Belt Conveyor System - This system was purchased for the KM LNG Export Terminal Project which was cancelled. This system was designed to move clay materials across a loading trestle to an ocean going barge. The clay was intended to be disposed at sea. The belt conveyor system was designed to be loaded by high capacity “rock trucks” as normally seen in surface mining operations. There is a crusher system (built by Gundlach) at the loading end of the conveyor to conform the clay material to a uniform size for transport via the conveyor belt. The clay materials were unsuitable for foundation materials/construction of industrial infrastructure at the proposed project location. This project has been abandoned and the conveyor system is now surplus. The marine end of the conveyor also has anchors to help hold position over the end of the trestle that it would be installed. BELT WIDTH - 48IN (48X800) Equipment - Apron Feeder - Crusher - Trestle Conveyor - Barge Loading Conveyor - Mooring Winches - Safety Devices

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