Wear Liner

Installed inside conveyor transfer point skirtboards, Martin® Wear Liner creates a dam to shield the sealing system from the weight of the material load, prolonging the life of the seal.

Features and Benefits:

  • Straight wear liner is recommended in transfer point where impact or “bounce” of the material can lead to the entrapment of lumps between deflector liners and the chute wall
  • Available with pre-drilled and countersunk mounting holes
  • Supplied in 6 foot (1.83 m) lengths with pre-drilled holes. UHMW liner is 4 feet (1.22 m) long

Options:

  • Available in mild, abrasion-resistant, stainless and ceramic-faced steel, and UHMW

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!

Resources

Product Catalog Download
Tech Data Sheet - Wear Liner Download
Drawing - Wear Liner Installation Download

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At a cement plant in Kentucky, the clinker transport system had severe problems with the escape of spillage and airborne dust in the loading zones of three conveyors. Martin® Transfer Point Solutions were recommended to stop the spillage and dust problems. To improve the clinker conveying, the plant agreed to upgrade the transfer points.
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This power plant had dust and spillage escaping from the coal-handling systems. To boost material-handling efficiency and reduce the risk of fire or explosion, Martin installed taller and longer skirtboard walls, new belt support systems, abrasion-resistant wear liners, and a multi-layer, low-pressure sealing system on the outside of the chute walls.
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