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So while I wait till later this year to buy a excavator I have decided to build a conveyor belt to move dirt around. I started with a Bruder conveyor belt that I looked at for about five minutes, then proceed to destroy it and salvage the rollers and belt from it.
Next step was buying 3/16 ( 0.1875 ) brass tubing from the hobby shop for the new frame, 1" x 1/16" ( 0.0625 ) brass strip for bearing plates, and some sheet metal for a hopper. I then set up my Bridgeport mill to mill four 21" tubes to length for the main rail of the new frame, and also to cut/notch the ends of all the tubes that would be used as spacers for the height and width of the frame. Here are some pictures of the set-up and final product of my work. ![]() I used a scrap of the tubing against a vise stop to ensure that both notches were parallel with each other. To make the notches I used a 0.1875 endmill ( EM ) to drill a hole down the center of the tube and offset from my stop the length of the spacer I wanted. ![]() ![]() In all I had 4 - 21.00" main rails, 20 - 1.00" spacers, 11 - 2.125" spacers. I spent my afternoon this weekend ( 7/15/17 ) soldering all the part together to make the two sides of the frame and also milled my 0.0625 bar stock to size to fit between my 1" spacers. I also made a spacer block to get a very consistent spacing of 2.375" between each tube center to center and also to keep them square to the frame rails. Here are some picture of the frame as I assembled it. ![]() ![]() Here are pictures of the finished sides with the bearing plates. ![]() ![]() Here I am soldering in the bearing plates, I used a piece of my 0.0625 brass stock to get the plates centered in the frames. ![]() The finished product. ![]() My next steps will be to add in my 2.125" spacers and drill and bore the bearing plates to fit my flange bearings I bought as well to drill the clearance holes to allow me to bolt the gear motor on. I bought all my motion components from www.servocity.com, time will tell if these components hold up. the motor is a 195 RPM motor. ![]() ![]() ![]() So this is my update for now, It will be a week or two before I get around to boring the holes for the bearings. -Joe Last edited by Highover; 07-16-2017 at 12:13 AM. |
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Wow looks awesome already. Cant wait to see how this turns out!
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Wery nice work
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Very nice! Thanks for the assembly /setup photos, I have been thinking about doing another conveyor just like yours!
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I LOVE IT! I wish I had room for tool in the garage, so I could do nice things like this.
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That's looking awesome.
What's the plan for belt tracking adjustment?
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No plan as of yet, im thinking of using the original rollers from the bruder frame, they have a grove in them that registers with teeth on the bottom of the belt.
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Here is a video link to your build. Do you think the 195 rpm is going to be about right? Were you able to measure the speed of the belt or just a guess? I ordered several motors last night in that range from a bit slower to faster. Thanks for the video!
For tracking i crown the rollers a bit, it doesn't take much, but with the center spline and original rollers you may not need to deal with it. https://youtu.be/8DsMjBCIgkw Jim |
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According to my math it should cycle a belt length every 4 or 6 seconds... but i can adjust that with the voltage. But it was mainly a guess... so heres hoping.
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Ya, I'm hoping I get something close with the new motors I ordered last night.
I am going to run a pulley or possibly chain and sprockets so I have a bit of adjusting I can do with the final ratio there to get the belt speed where it works good. Jim |
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