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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Martin® Wear Liner

Installed inside conveyor transfer point skirtboards, Martin®


Wear Liner creates a dam to shield the sealing system from the
weight of the material load, prolonging the life of the seal.

Straight wear liner is recommended in transfer point where


impact or “bounce” of the material can lead to the entrapment
of lumps between deflector liners and the chute wall.

For ease of installation, Martin® Wear Liner is available


with pre-drilled and countersunk mounting holes.

SPECIFICATIONS

Description Suitable for Notes

Welds easily to skirtboards


Specify thickness according
Compromise blend of to conveyed material’s CEMA
Abrasion- Brinnel 500 hardness
effectiveness, workability, Abrasiveness Rating:
Resistant Steel AR plate
and economy Midly Abrasive: 0.25 in (6mm)
Moderately Abrasive: 0.38 in (9mm)
Extremely Abrasive: 0.5 in (13mm)

Work-Hardening Alloy An abrasion-resistant, Applications where


proprietary chemistry both high hardness and Brinell hardness rating is 360-425
alloy plate toughness are desired.

Easily weldable to stainless


For use in highly
Stainless Steel 304 stainless steel steel skirtboard, but requires
corrosive environments
a plasma cutter for cutting

This should not be used in


skirtboard applications as both
Chromium Carbide Withstands severe cladding and mild steel base will
W for Wearcon Composite plate consists of impact and abrasion be exposed to the same conditions
Chromium Carbide a mild steel base plate clad
Ideal for drop and the base will wear out from
T for Tricon with a wear-resistant alloy
chute lining under the liner.
Chromium Carbide
Requires plasma cutting
due to cladding.

Not to be used where belt


Used in specialty
speed is higher than 700
UHMW Polyethylene Low Friction Plastic applications such
FPM or where temperature is
as food handling
greater tha 140°F (60°C).

Form No. L3298-04-09/13


© Martin Engineering Company 1997, 2013
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

DIMENSIONS - IN. (MM)

Steel Wear Liner UHMW Polyethylene Wear Liner


(standard mounting holes) (standard mounting holes)
P/N 32055-XX P/N 32054-XX

71.25 (1810)
48 (1220)
24 (610) 42 (1067)
.75 (19) 30 (762)
1 (25) 18 (457) .875 (22)
.75 (19)
2.5 (64) Counterbore
.5 (12) 6 (152)
ø .531 (6) 1.62 (41)
8 (203)
6 (152)**
(4) 2.25"x.625" slot
XX*
.5 (12) 72 (1829) 48 (1219)
* 00°, 20°, 25°, 35°, or 45°

ORDER INFORMATION: NOTES:

For Martin® Wear Liner with mounting Stainless Steel Wear Liners have standard dimensions
holes, specify P/N 32055-XX. of 8 X 72 X 0.5 inches (203 X 1828 X 13 mm)

For Martin® Wear Liner without mounting holes, UHMW Polyethylene Wear Liners have standard
specify P/N WL- XXXXXXXXXXXX. dimensions of 6 X 48 X 1 inches (153 X 1219 X 25 mm)

The first four Xs indicate height of liner in inches (Example: Ceramic Faced Wear Liners have standard dimensions
0800 = 8.00 inches high). The next four Xs indicate the length of 6 X 72 X 1 inches (153 X 1828 X 25 mm)
of liner in inches. (Example: 4800 = 48.00 inches long). The
next three Xs indicated the thickness of the wearliner in Other liner materials are available and wear liner can be ordered
inches; Example: 050 =0.50 inches thick). The last X in custom sizes. For information, contact Martin Engineering.
indicates liner material: 5=AR500, A= Arcoplate, T=Tricon
Chromium Carbide, W=Wearcon Chromium Carbide, M=Work
hardening Alloy

For Martin Stainless Steel Wear Liner, specify


100447 for weldable Wear Liner or 32055-SS for
wear liner with mounting holes and hardware.

For Martin UHMW Wear Liner, specify 32054-XX for wear


liner with mounting holes and hardware. XX = Trough angle.

Other liner materials are available; wear liner can be ordered in


custom sizes. For more information, contact Martin Engineering.

Martin Engineering USA


One Martin Place
Neponset, IL 61345-9766 USA
800 544 2947 or 309 852 2384
Fax 800 814 1553
www.martin-eng.com

Form No. L3298-04-09/13


© Martin Engineering Company 1997, 2013

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