Canning Conveyor manufacture a large range of conveyor drums to customer specifications, at very competitive prices and on a quick delivery to suit reasonable requirements.

Drums are manufactured from steel shells with closed steel end plates having shafts with either bossed and welded, bossed and keyed, weld on hub/taper lock brush, Ringfeeder arrangement or incorporating flanged bearings on end plates. 
  • Both slatted and spiral tyre drums are also manufactured.
  • Drums are supplied with either a machined flat or crowned face.

We offer a full repair or reconditioning service of existing drums and also can offer a selection of used drums ex-stock, subject to availability.

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Canning Conveyor manufacture a large range of conveyor drums to customers specifications, at very competitive prices and on a quick delivery to suit reasonable requirements.

Drums are manufactured from steel shells with closed steel end plates having shafts with either bossed and welded, bosses & keyed, weld on hub/taper lock bush, Ringfeeder arrangement or incorporating flanged bearings on end plates.

Drums are supplied with either a machined flat or crowned face.

A variety of rubber laggings are available, offered in plain or diamond cut pattern, 6mm or 10mm thick hot vulcanised replacement ‘Slide Lag®’ pads with suitable single or double retainers or a selection of alternative lagging cold vulcanised, such as ceramic tile, grip wrap, plain and diamond pattern.

Slatted

In addition to standard drums, slatted drums are available and these are fitted with conical side plates between the slats so that loose material trapped between the belt and the drums works its way out to the side. They are used where there is a possibility of build-up of material around the drum and for the tail ends of bucket elevators. They are frequently used where material is sticky, but it should be borne in mind that in such applications the material can still build up between the slat and needs cleaning out periodically.

Spiral

Where carry over and build-up of materials between drum and belt is a problem, the Canning spiral drum may be what is required. The opposing action of the belt when used as a head or tail drum, or on the face of the belt where it is used as a snub pulley or return idler.
The action of opposing spirals is also an aid to tracking. These drums can be manufactured from 90mm to 750mm diameter and in face widths ranging from 150mm to 2500mm. We can incorporate various methods of shaft location i.e. welded shafts, keyed shaft and drums incorporating shaft locking assemblies.

Motorised

Canning SuperDrive™ was launched with the new modular ground conveyor bays as part of the 40th Anniversary of the company, during 2005 at the Worksop premises.
 
The SuperDrive™ Jib Head Unit is designed specifically to power ground conveyors operating in open pit & quarrying / extraction applications having the motor, gearbox and bearings totally enclosed and hermetically sealed inside a steel shell drum.
 
The SuperDrive™ has already an impressive track record with high profile installations at numerous locations throughout the country and these are now reaping the benefits & rewards of the SuperDrive™ system.

Features & Benefits:

  • Purpose built design
  • Total enclosure of motor, gearbox and bearings
  • Space saving design
  • Cost saving – fewer parts
  • Safest drivers available
  • Low purchasing & installation cost
  • Low maintenance cost – None, other than recommended synthetic oil change
  • Higher efficiency (97%) compared to conventional drives
  • Hermetically sealed to prevent contamination of conveyed materials
  • Thermal protection switches prevent overheating
  • Weight saving and evenly distributed saving costs on design & steelwork
  • Variable frequency converter
  • Low noise
  • Unprecedented 3-year warranty & guarantee
  • Full Life Cycle calculations could be done to provide a true reflection of long term benefits in specific environments

Technical Data:

 All SuperDrives are suitable for a power supply of 415V, 3ph, 50Hz, inclusive of terminal box and support brackets to suit, each fitted with a Thermal Protector and filled with synthetic oil as standard. All SuperDrives which are incorporated within our standard ground conveyor jib head units are ceramic lagged to suit. IP67 sealing.

  • Re-greasable labyrinth seals are available depending on material and site conditions.
  • Backstops, Brake shafts and labyrinth seals are available extras upon application.
     

Synthetic oil filled:

Every SuperDrive™ is supplied pre-filled with Synthetic Oil.
 
No maintenance is needed other than the recommended oil and oil seal change which is every 30,000 hours, compared to normal oil that has a service life of only 10,000 hours.
 
In other words, based on an 8-hour per day working week, the SuperDrive drum needs only one service approximately every 15 years!

Thermal Protection:
 
The client must ensure that the Thermal Protectors are connected on each SuperDrive™ unit, at the time that they are fitted/installed and prior to starting up. If this is not done it would void product warranty.

Design, Installation & Maintenance Data:

We would provide information covering technical precautions, including electrical installation, motor current protection, motor Thermal protection, belt tension, start-up & frequency convertor details.

Regreasable Seals:
 
SuperDrive motorized drums are supplied with a IP66/67 rated sealing system as standard.
 
Where there is the added problem of extreme aggressive and abrasive dry dust, or, if it is in a wet form of sludge and, or in a hot environment, we would recommend that these seals are of our re-greasable type so they can be initially charged and then continuously purged around the seal area to keep it clear.
 
The best way of achieving this without constant maintenance is to fit a proprietary Automatic Grease-men system similar to that of Perma, which administers a measured time-lapse grease release. These must be used correctly and replaced in accordance with the Greasmen’ manufacturers written instructions as failure to do so could result in damage to the seals and void the warranty.

Soft Starts & Invertors:

Care must be taken when selecting. Soft Starts can be used on low starting torque applications but where high starting torques of up to 200% motor rated torque, such as when starting under load, a suitable sized Soft Starter must be selected. If you are to arrange Soft Start mechanism then please contact your local specialist and ensure that it is rated higher than the quoted KW to enable start up under fully loaded conditions.
 
If this is not done, we cannot guarantee the conveyor will be able to start when fully loaded.
 
Invertors have many advantages against Soft Starts, such as matching belt speed to tonnage rate which gives longer life of motor and machine parts. If you are to arrange supply of an invertor to control the variable speed between 15 – 60 Hz then you may require a higher kilowatt rating as the power required is directly proportional to the Hz output.
 
Invertors are used as ‘Master and follower’ set-up, allowing a number of SuperDrive™ units to be set- up on the same conveyor.
 
The master drive dictates the speed and the followers are controlled using a torque setting ensuring exact load sharing.
 
Lagging:
 
Ceramic 'CeraDrive’ Type

  • Ceramic Tiles embedded into rubber
  • Can be supplied on all SuperDrives up to 37kW
  • Each drum is fully lagged around the shell

Ceramic 'NoRub’ Type

  • Ceramic Tiles embedded onto resin adhesive directly onto drum shell
  • Fitted onto 55kW SuperDrives

Rubber 'Diamond Pattern' Type 

  • Rubber lagged in 6mm, 8mm or 10mm thick diamond pattern
Lagging

A variety of drum rubber lagging is available in plain, or diamond cut pattern 6mm, or 10mm thick hot vulcanised replacement 'Slide Lag®' pads with suitable single or double retainers. Alternatively a selection of alternative lagging cold vulcanised, such as ceramic tile, grip wrap, plain and diamond pattern.
 

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