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WA to receive $70million conveyor

Friday 04 July 2008

Fenner PLC has announced that it plans a major investment in growing its capability and capacity to produce steel reinforced conveyor belt.


Safety boots step up

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Oliver Footwear will exhibit two styles of safety boots on Stand 2001 at QME 2008.


Miners breathe easy

Tuesday 20 May 2008

RS components has launched a smoke absorber moulded from a non-sloughing static-dissipative plastic.


Strain-relief bushing secures wires

Wednesday 14 May 2008

HEYCO Products has released a strain-relief bushing which clamps wires or cords securely to prevent rotation within an electrical chassis or housing.


Remote rig release

Monday 21 April 2008

KENNARDS Lift & Shift has introduced a rig-release, which can be attached to any crane or other lifting device.


OTR tyre range extended

Friday 18 April 2008

BEARCAT Tyres has released a full range of Off-The Road (OTR) tyres covering all aspects of general earthmoving, heavy lifting, construction and mining applications, with built-in durability.


Belting up for better service

Monday 17 March 2008

USING high quality conveyor belts to move increasing volumes of ore has not just become important, it is now critical. Jamie Wade writes.


Conveying systems that stack up

Monday 10 March 2008

THE importance of capital savings in all areas of heavy industries can never be understated – especially when it concerns conveying systems.


Thumbs up for belt replacement

Friday 14 September 2007

DAMPIER costal operation’s 6 km long C208 belt, was replaced recently following three months of work.


Online conveyor belt monitoring systems

Wednesday 04 July 2007

CBM International will release its third generation online conveyor belt monitoring systems on Stand S114 at AIMEX 2007.


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