Do you want belt cleaner options? Well, we got 'em! Head on down to.... (said in my best car-salesman voice). Just kidding. But thinking there aren't many belt cleaner options, especially newer innovations, out there is like being asked: “stick shift or Tesla” when looking for a car.
Wow, you’re probably thinking “how did he just compare choosing a belt cleaner to shopping for a car?” Technology around choosing the proper belt cleaner has come a long way in the past decade. Belt cleaners have begun their move towards more "hands-free" pieces of equipment. It's exciting to be a part of a company taking the lead in transforming belt cleaners and tensioning systems into the future.
Just like there are several Tesla models available. belt cleaning systems have multiple options and specific models to suit various applications. A few quick internet searches educated me on the standard and luxury features of Tesla:
With gas prices on the rise, I am a bit envious of those benefiting from the return on investment, tax credits, and lack of maintenance expenses (oil changes). Looking at some of these features, I never thought they were car options. Just like when I started at Martin 10 years ago, I never thought I would be using my smartphone to help customers know when a belt cleaner blade needs attention.
Since we're on the topic of minimal maintenance, the same is true for our new belt cleaning technology that allows for remote monitoring of your belt cleaners, saving you physical trips up and down catwalks, increasing safety by reducing interaction, etc.,
I promise I don't own a Tesla or work to promote them in any way. I was just in Las Vegas last month and had the chance to take a spin in a Tesla, and it got me thinking about innovation and technology. And don't get me wrong, I do agree that driving a stick shift is a lost art - the same as being able to use a rotary phone! ☎️ But on the other hand, I also enjoy the perks and convenience of new technology in my life, such as my Ring doorbell, voice-activated lights, smart thermostat, and Kevo smart locks.
For years, maintaining belt cleaners was a manual procedure. It required plant personnel to physically interact with the equipment = walking up and down conveyors, operating man lifts, regularly locking out and tagging out the belt, and dragging safety equipment and tools along for the ride. This is a very time-consuming task and oftentimes, the quality of service is dependent on the person performing the task. In doing this, we inherently place workers in a situation of potential injury. Every time we interact with a piece of equipment, the risk goes up. There is a risk to the employee, the company, and its stakeholders, and that risk could be minimized - sometimes even eliminated - by applying new technology.
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Remote monitoring of belt cleanersLet technology advancements help you. With these innovations, the equipment (belt cleaners & Teslas) does more for you so you can do less/better manage your time and priorities. They also increase productivity and safety. Win-Win!