Maintenance Troubleshooting and Design
Of Conveyors Chutes and Feeders
24 – 28 March 2025
Sandton Centre, Johannesburg South Africa

Register Now! Limited Seats Available!
Course overview:
Belt conveyors frequently provide the most satisfactory and economical method of transporting materials such as mine ores, earth, sand, crushed stone, cement and concrete. The high and continuous speed of operation of the belt makes for a high capacity of transport of
materials.
This workshop is designed for engineers and technicians from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds and will provide an excellent introduction to troubleshooting, maintenance and basic design rules of conveyors and chutes. It is intended to cover the fundamentals of belt conveying and would be useful for those with little experience in this area.
Before commencing a detailed course on conveyors it is important to have a solid practical knowledge of the material to be conveyed. A basic knowledge is provided of the bulk materials characteristics and properties. This will enable you to have a far stronger ability to troubleshoot and design workable conveyor systems.
Numerous tips throughout the course make it practical and topical. You will also engage in problem solving and case studies to absorb the materials as quickly and effectively as possible.
YOU WILL LEARN:
- Maintenance of conveyors
- Troubleshooting conveyor problems
- Splicing techniques
- Safety management
- Design and installation
- Capacity, sizing and power of equipment
- The fundamentals of belt conveyor, chute and feeder design
Who Should Attend:
- Maintenance Engineers, Technicians and Staff
- Plant Engineers
- Operation, Maintenance, Inspection and Repair Managers
- Supervisors and Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
- Design Engineers
- Electrical Engineers and Technicians
- Consulting Engineers
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IN HOUSE AND ONLINE TRAINING

While both In-House and Online training can present with cost-effectiveness and time-efficacy, there are some very specific differences between in-house courses and those based online.
The demand for additional courses by individuals or groups of people is increasing. Still, it depends entirely on the preferences of a person what type of training he or she wants to receive. Online courses and in-house training carry some similarities but they are considered to exhibit some very pivotal differences too. Despite that, both types of learning can be really beneficial for attendees.
For Registration and other Training arrangements,
contact us on the detail below.
SOUTH AFRICA : +27 11 057 6001
TANZANIA Cell: +255 769 688 544
WhatsApp +27 79 574 0389
info@bmktraining.co.za / www.bmktraining.com
