Stone loader conveyor for Anderslej
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The conveyor is now complete and working.

The conveyor was constructed in brass, with rollers to drive the belt turned on the lathe. The belt is a spare part for an electric wood plane. The motor is a spare one from a Roco locomotive, driving steel/brass gears on a layshaft which drives the belt roller through plastic spur gears. Adjusting screws are fitted to keep optimum belt tension.

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Below is the brass receiving hopper to channel the stone from belt into wagons. The conveyor unit just rests in grooves above the hopper. The electrical connection is by plug/socket so the unit can be easily removed for maintenance.

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A hopper made in plastic sheet sits in the belt unit to feed stone onto the belt.

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Alan Curtis
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That's brilliant Alan! Nicely crafted! I'd love to see it in action! Thumbsup
Ralph
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#3
Nice engineering, Alan, and nicely executed, too. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne
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Outstanding, Alan. Action on the layout is a goal and something like this adds interest. Cheers
Geared is the way to tight radii and steep grades.

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