Emergency splice of a steel cord belt with Super-Screw

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

On this video you can see the installation of a Super-Screw fastener as an emergency splice for steel cord belts type ST2500 in a lignite mine.

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  • Super-Screw is profitable method to make a provisory splice on a steel cord belt. It helps to save some 10 tausend USD and to bridge on an old belt as long as the new belt is not available.

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  • @RICOSAOCO As the title says, its an emergency splice. To do a hot vulcanise will take at least 12+hours if you have the highest skilled splicers. That belt is 1,800mm in width. A snapped belt cant be repaired. An almost snapped steelcord belt... there is no method on earth that can save it without carrying out another splice. There may not be even enough slack on the counter weight to resplice a hot joint. Thus, this is still the best, fastest and life/money saving way to splice.

  • SPLICE LIFE! ITS NOT JUST A JOB I LIVE IT!!!!!!!!

  • that is useless to do a repair like that on a steel cord belt

  • just resplice it lazy

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