Sanwest is showcasing its range of material handling solutions that can support customers working in the quarrying and aggregates sectors.
Sanwest has developed a reputation for industrious solutions supporting customers in quarrying, material handling, and recycling.
Since its establishment in 1987, the company has collaborated with original equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and end users to directly provide solutions for their applications.
As a small Australian company, Sanwest has a focus on customer service. Sanwest’s team works hard to understand the client’s needs and provide trusted advice in a timely manner.
This approach has been rewarded with Sanwest gaining many repeat customers across a wide range of industries including quarrying, mining, material handling, recycled materials, agriculture, fertiliser, chemical, sampling stations, and the chemical industry.
The company specialises in low-cost, high-quality Sancon Belt Conveyor Systems and also distributes the high-grade URAS Vibrating Motors.
The conveyors are fully customisable to meet customer requirements and are ideally suited to applications under 100 tonnes per hour. Sanwest offers a variety of belt options, including smooth rubber, chevron cleated, food-grade PVC belt, and rough-top belt, which can be tailored across three widths (350mm, 450mm, 600mm) and lengths ranging from four to fifty metres. They can be built with standard head pulleys, or customers can choose to use the external gearbox instead of the motor pulley, offering a greater variety of speeds and kilowatts.
The Sancon Belt Conveyor Systems from Sanwest are suited to horizontal or slightly inclined applications, making them useful for heavy industrial environments, including quarries and mining.
The Japanese-made URAS Vibrating Motors have a reputation for reliability with not a single warranty claim made in 35 years according to Sanwest.
URAS Vibrating Motors have shown to be capable of long service life in conjunction with proper maintenance and lubrication.
The URAS Vibrating Motors’ two-pole models have been able to operate for more than 5000 hours while the four-pole and above models have operated for around 10,000 hours.
The design of the URAS Vibrating Motors means that it is capable of quiet operation in comparison to some electromagnetic type motors which produce impact noise. This reduces noise pollution in the working environment. Operators can easily adjust the vibratory force by adjust the weights of the URAS Vibrating Motors. This enables the force to be suited to the application while maintaining the worker’s safety via an easy adjustment process.
The majority of vibrator housings on the URAS Vibrating Motors are fully enclosed which makes them able to operate in a dusty environment including quarries and other heavy industrial settings. Customers can choose from over 50 models in stock, ranging from 750RPM to 3000RPM and 0.5kN to 185kN of force. Options are available for three-phase or single-phase motors with the anti-vibration cable included as standard.
The URAS Motors have been successfully used on feeders, screeners, silos, compaction set-ups and for blockage prevention. Sanwest can work with customers to tailor the vibrating motor with special voltages and paint available on request. •
For more information, visit sanwest.com.au