Drum and tape nipples
The hand, clothing or cleaning apparatus can be pulled between the drum and the tape, which is blocked along with access geometry on the head, tail and diversion drum.
For Belt conveyor, the applicable CE scope is determined from intended use, energy sources, safety architecture and target market. The risk assessment, technical file, testing and conformity route must be verified against the actual model.

The inlet points between the tape and the drum or roller can be repeated for tens of meters of the conveyor. Workers cleaning the material spill, setting the tape, or taking samples can approach areas not foreseen in normal operation. The selection of the protective material is made using the actual working method; the material being transported, the speed of the tape, the height of the conveyor, the two-way access and the cleaning vehicle.
When power is cut off in a sloping conveyor, the load band can be drawn back; the mass maintenance personnel can fall on the counter-weighted strain. The capacity of the brake, back-leak lock and counter-weighted rotation is verified with maximum load.
Stopping upstream equipment on a transfer line can lead to material accumulation on the bottom band without stopping; otherwise, it can lead to material being moved at the discharge point. The start siren, regional selection, wire emergency stop, bandwidth sensor and speed tracking functions are corrected including common-causal failures. The central monitoring and data collection (SCADA) command should not be converted into the possibility of re-installation after maintenance without field inspection.
The following data shows why even models with the same product name can change the path of conformity.
The protective, control and verification approach shall be based on the actual product cycle.
The hand, clothing or cleaning apparatus can be pulled between the drum and the tape, which is blocked along with access geometry on the head, tail and diversion drum.
Low-level rolls on the subway can be accessed from the work area.
The slanted loaded tape can move reverse, the suspension torque can drop, and mechanical grip, surrounding and maintenance stabilization is provided.
Parts that fall from the shell or fall from a height can hit people, slip the path, and lead, cover, and controlled cleaning are designed.
The long conveyor is not fully visible from the control point, requiring a visual warning, local isolation and conscious re-installation.
The sticky roll can heat up the rusted tape or accumulated combustible material, and the temperature, sliding and fire sensing are evaluated according to the material's properties.
A single product name doesn't give the same answer for all models.
| The subject | The situation | Product-based evaluation |
|---|---|---|
| The machine's layout | YES, YES | In Turkey, 2006/42/AT applies to belt conveyors; the next national compliance is confirmed on the date of the first market supply or first service of the belt. |
| EMC | IT 'S A MESS . | EMC scope is assessed in terms of the intended environment; driver and communication patterns affect test requirements. |
| LVD | NO , NOT AT ALL . | The LVD is not applied to machinery as a separate directive; electrical safety objectives are met within the scope of machinery legislation. |
| PED | NO , NOT AT ALL . | The standard band, drum and torque function is not pressure equipment; if a special hydraulic accumulator is added, it is reviewed on a component basis. |
| ATEX | IT 'S A MESS . | If coal, grain or other combustible dust is transported, the zone classification, rolling temperature and static electric control can be covered. |
| Line integrity | YES, YES | If more than one machine is running with common hardware and control function, the stand-by order is evaluated for final order. |
ISO management system certification does not replace product-specific risk analysis, test evidence and compliance file.
The length of the conveyor, slope, passage, transfer loops, walking paths and adjacent equipment are marked at the location.
Actual accesses for loading, sampling, waste cleaning, tape tracking, additional repair and rolling change are analyzed.
Drum closures, low-roll protection, wire stop, warning, retreat and local insulation are designed together.
Load position, reversal, rope breaking, escape, speed loss, alert start and gear line are verified.
The cleanliness threshold, safe tape tightening, periodic checks and remaining risks are supplemented by a guide, statement and label.
The number of transfers up to length, the two-way access, slope, explosive dust, and line control change the project effort.
Compare the top coverage or other similar risk architecture.
Availability, roll position, speed and catch are all assessed, making dangerous capture points inaccessible at a safe distance or with a protector.
The emergency stop is not a normal operating command. The wire access, tension, disconnect perception, the area where it is stopped, and the reinstallation behavior are also confirmed.
Maximum load, slope, brake failure and maintenance condition are calculated, with the risk resulting in the choice of a preventative or independent retention measure.
The length, speed, access, material and escape result are required, and the threshold, position, error response and posture function are tested when used.
If the field is not visible, pre-warning, local mode, isolation and reinstallation controls are required.
If the new transfer constitutes a common risk, control or standing order, the impact of the integrated arrangement is reassessed; the limit is not determined by the purchase pen alone.
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