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    ASGCO Belt Lifter for 48–72 in conveyors: safety and maintenance notes for mines

    March 12, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    ASGCO Belt Lifter for 48–72 in conveyors: safety and maintenance notes for mines

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    ASGCO has introduced a new Belt Lifter model capable of safely raising wider conveyor belts from 48 to 72 inches (1,200–1,800 mm), targeting large primary and overland mining conveyors. The unit is engineered for heavy-duty conditions, allowing maintenance teams to lift loaded or tensioned belts to access idlers, impact beds and skirt seals without relying on chain blocks or manual jacking. This reduces exposure in confined conveyor bays and standardises belt service procedures on larger, high-capacity haul and process lines.

    Technical Brief

    • Similar lifter designs are increasingly being written into site conveyor safety standards as mandatory tooling.

    Our Take

    Within our 2,000+ product- and safety-tagged mining pieces, relatively few focus on tools sized for 48–72 inch belts, signalling that ASGCO is targeting the upper end of bulk-handling systems used in large open-pit and high-throughput processing plants.

    For operators, a lifter designed specifically for 48–72 inch conveyors can materially reduce manual handling during idler and belt maintenance, which is where many of the safety incidents in our mining database cluster rather than at the primary crushers or loading points.

    ASGCO’s presence in our product-focused Mining coverage suggests it is positioning as a systems supplier rather than a niche component vendor, which can influence standardisation decisions when mines rationalise conveyor hardware across multiple sites.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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