With increasing requirements, many conveyor systems utilize dual drive arrangements to increase output.Dual drives can provide an economical solution byutilizing smaller, more efficient, system designs. However,multiple drive conveyors must proportion the load between drives and load sharing without some type of control is difficult to achieve. This paper presents a case study on a failure analysis of a coal mine dual drive conveyor system that experienced gearreducer failures between 2 to 1 8 months. Physical and metallurgical inspection offailed gearing did not indicate material or workmanship defects, but indicated overload. In order to determine the cause of the failures, strain gage load testing was performed. The testing of the conveyor drives revealed load sharing problems which that will be reviewed.
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