QC1™ Cleaner HD Max

The Martin® QC1™ Cleaner HD Max has a sturdy urethane blade that provides effective removal of material from belt conveyors handling coal, ore or other bulk materials.

Features and Benefits:

  • Unique blade profile means the blade maintains the most efficient cleaning angle across the extended wear life
  • Three-piece mainframe for easy installation
  • Durable and rugged Martin® Spring Tensioner XHD maintains cleaning pressure

Applications:

  • Suited for belt widths from 24-84 in. (600-2130 mm), operating at belt speeds up to 1000 fpm (6 m/sec)
  • Designed for head pulley diameters from 18-30 in. (450-800 mm), best on 24-30 in. (600-760 mm)
  • QC1™ HD Max blades are available in 6- or 12-inches less than belt width
  • The QC1™ Cleaner HD Max uses common mounting dimensions for ease in retrofit or upgrade

Options:

  • Martin Engineering’s color-coded high performance urethanes available to suit application
  • Optional segmented blade

Our technicians and engineers are available to provide expert advice and assistance on this product and all of your bulk material handling questions and problems. Please contact us today and let us help!

Product Specifications

Belt Width Up to 120 in (up to 3000 mm)
Belt Speed Up to 1000 fpm (up to 5.1 m/s)
Pulley Diameter 24-30 in (600-760 mm)
Temperature Between -30 degrees F and 180 degrees F
Corrosive Conditions Yes
Underground Applications Yes
Compatible with Reversing Belts or Roll Back Yes
Accommodates Mechanical Splices Yes

Resources

Brochure - Belt Cleaning Solutions Download
Tech Data Sheet - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max Download
Tech Data Sheet - Mounts & Brackets Download
Operator Manual - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max Download
Operator Manual - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max Tensioner Download
Drawing - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max Dual Blade Cleaner with XHD Spring Tensioner and 12 X 18 Inspection Door Download
Drawing - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max with XHD Spring Tensioner and 12 X 18 Inspection Door Download
Replacement Parts - QC1™ Cleaner HD Max Download

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