This conveyor inspection checklist helps teams assess the condition and safety of conveyor systems. It guides users to inspect belt covers and splices, rollers and frames, tracking, ploughs and scrapers, tail and head pulleys, bearings, and gearboxes. It also prompts checks of drift and rip switches, pull wire lanyards, walkways, guarding, and housekeeping. Inspectors can capture temperatures, noises, damage, and tag issues, then record faults, safety concerns, and improvement ideas to keep equipment reliable and compliant.
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