Joel@4perllc.com | 09-24-2011 | comment profile send pm notify |
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Mister_Perkins | 09-25-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Cool Pictures! |
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N.D.Fuccillo | 09-26-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
nice telebelt pics!! |
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Dipstick | 09-29-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Can imagine one advantage of these belts is that when you stop ''pumping'' (or whatever you call it) the flow will also stopp alomost emediately.. Instead of those pipes just running and running for ever!! |
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Joel@4perllc.com | 09-29-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yes it does stop dripping pretty much completely when you shut belts off. If there is material on the belt though, it will slide down the feeder belt if its much over a 4" slump, and retracting boom causes main belt to reverse slowly so it will drip out then. But at least you can work around that stuff. I hate the pump drip, drip, drip! Specially on columns or something where you are always starting/stopping and moving boom around. Been a few jobs where I'd have given my eyeteeth for an aircuff. |