WYTP Type Automatic Hydraulic Belt Aligner
Hydraulic fully automatic belt alignment device features both upper and lower strip-type idler functions for centering. Hydraulic calibration function integrated, thus boasts Correction speed.
Automatically detects and corrects deviation at this moment, keeping the belt running in a reasonable state, thereby offsetting phenomena such as improper installation, malfunctioning operation, material impact, load changes, and uneven elongation rates between belt cross-sections.
The new hydraulic automatic belt alignment device generates power through the frictional rotation of the alignment theory, thus requiring no power source. It features automatic adjustment and correction, with simple structure, reliable performance, and easy installation. The fully enclosed design allows it to operate normally under any harsh environment.
Working Principle
The new hydraulic automatic belt alignment device consists of a compound pump with alignment wheels and an oil pump, an integrated block, a combination cylinder with an oil cylinder, an oil pipe machine, and a supporting bracket.
When the belt operates centrally, the contact between the belt and the two side guide pulleys below the composite pump is normal. If the belt runs to the left, start the left-side alignment pulley composite pump, which exerts a reverse thrust to push the belt to the center. As the belt moves, it rotates the belt oil assistance, generating pressure that travels through the pipes to the composite oil cylinder, pushing the oil plug to move (up or down) the alignment roller forward, causing the belt to run to the right and stay centered. Conversely, when the belt is to the right, the right-side alignment pulley composite pushes the belt to the center while rotating to produce pressure oil that moves the piston rod (up or down), causing the alignment roller to tilt backward and drive the belt to the left, maintaining central alignment.
































