Conveyor belts facilitate the safe and efficient delivery of a range of materials, including landscaping supplies, bricks and tiles. Coates offers aluminium and brick conveyor hire services, enabling you to rent the equipment that best suits your project. Our lineup of conveyor belts are powered either solely by a 240V electrical setup.
Aluminium conveyors are designed to safely transport a wide range of items between levels of a particular site. Coates’ aluminium conveyor belts are available in a number of different lengths to suit the needs of a range of tasks.
Coates offers block, brick and tile conveyor hire to assist movement of these products. With emergency stop and forward and reverse switching, safe delivery of delicate products is guaranteed.
A simple yet effective tool for moving a wide range of materials, Coates’ powered conveyor belt hire fleet can be utilised by a number of industry professionals, including those who work in:
Construction: Materials such as gravel, sand and even concrete can be transported across multi-level construction sites using a conveyor belt.
Warehousing: Packages, individual items and packaging materials can all be transported down conveyor belts to speed up the shipping process.
Landscaping: Landscapers can make use of a conveyor belt for moving soil, mulch and sand around their worksite.
Waste management: Recycling centres often use conveyor belts to sort recyclable materials from waste products.
While conveyor belts can be a time-saving addition to your equipment lineup, there are still a number of safety concerns that should be addressed when using one. Please ensure you have read the equipment operations and safety manual.
Guards should be fitted to moving parts of the conveyor belt where necessary, in order to prevent staff from injuring themselves or damaging materials if they accidentally come into contact with the machine during operation.
It is also important to establish a procedure for the safe loading and unloading of materials from the conveyor belt to minimise the chance of injury. When loading materials onto the conveyor belt, the maximum capacity of the conveyor belt should not be exceeded.
In the event of an emergency, ensure all workers are familiar with the emergency stop procedure to halt the conveyor belt.
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