Working Principle:
Mining belt conveyors operate based on friction transmission. Their main structure includes a drive unit (motor, reducer), conveyor belt, rollers (drive rollers and bend rollers), idlers, and a frame.
During operation, the drive unit provides power to the drive rollers, which, through friction with the conveyor belt, drive the conveyor belt in a circular motion. Material is loaded onto the conveyor belt at the feed inlet (the tail end) and transported to the discharge outlet (the head end) as the conveyor belt moves. Finally, it is unloaded at the discharge outlet, completing the entire conveying process. Idlers along the conveyor belt support the conveyor belt and material, reducing operating resistance.