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Stud-Backed Chute Liner Plates

Description

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Stud-backed chute liner plates for projects that need a cleaner wear surface and back-side fastening.

Stud-backed chute liner plates are custom wear liner plates supplied with welded studs, threaded studs or project-specified back-side fixing points. They are considered when the exposed wear face should remain smooth, or when the chute structure is designed for back-side fastening instead of through-bolts.

EB Chuteliner quotes stud-backed liner plates according to drawings, installation photos, samples or site measurements. The fixing design should be reviewed together with plate material, thickness, impact level, washer or nut access and inspection requirements.

Why use back studs?

Back studs can reduce exposed bolt heads on the wear face and support a cleaner material-flow surface where the chute design allows rear access for nuts or brackets.

Buyer caution

Stud welding and stud strength must match the liner material and duty. High-impact or hard plate applications should be reviewed carefully before confirming the fixing method.

Typical specification range

Item Typical RFQ detail Buyer note
Wear material NM400, NM450, NM500 or project-specified wear plate; other composite or backing designs can be reviewed by drawing. Confirm abrasion, impact and weldability requirements.
Plate thickness Drawing-based thickness, commonly reviewed with liner size, weight and site access. Thicker plates may need stronger fixing and handling plans.
Stud type Threaded stud, welded stud, stud boss or project-specific back-side fixing point. Send stud diameter, length, thread and layout.
Processing Cutting, drilling where required, stud welding, marking and packing. Stud location must be clear on the drawing.
Inspection Stud layout photo, visual weld check, dimensional check, material record and packing photos where required. Define required documents before production.

Where stud-backed liner plates are used

  • Chute liner positions where exposed bolt heads should be reduced on the wear face.
  • Hopper or transfer point liners with rear access for nut installation.
  • Replacement liners designed around welded studs or threaded back-side fixing.
  • Wear liner panels where smooth front surface and drawing-based part marking are important.
  • Custom processed wear plates that combine studs with holes, slots or edge features.

RFQ checklist for stud-backed liner plates

Send this information Why it matters
Drawing or marked photos Confirms outline, stud layout, stud side and installation direction.
Stud diameter, thread and length Controls fixing strength, nut fit and back-side clearance.
Stud quantity and pitch Supports welding layout, inspection and load distribution review.
Plate material and thickness Used for wear-life review, stud welding feasibility and quotation.
Access behind the liner Confirms whether nuts, washers or brackets can be installed and tightened.
Working condition Abrasion, impact, vibration, temperature and material flow direction affect fixing choice.
Required quality documents Define photos, material certificate, dimensional report or packing records before production.

Design notes before choosing studs

Stud-backed liner plates should not be selected only because the front face looks cleaner. The buyer should confirm rear access, tightening method, washer or nut size, plate weight, impact level and whether the base structure can support the load. If the liner may see heavy impact, the stud layout and fixing strength should be reviewed carefully.

If through-bolt installation is easier, see bolt-on chute liner plates. If a flush surface is needed but through-bolts are acceptable, review countersunk bolt wear plates. If welding through the plate is preferred, see plug weld chute liner plates.

Related technical resources

Related liner products

For other fixing options, review Bolt-On Chute Liner Plates, Slotted Hole Chute Liner Plates, Countersunk Bolt Wear Plates, Plug Weld Chute Liner Plates, Custom Processed Wear Plates, NM400 Wear Plate, NM450 Wear Plate and NM500 Wear Plate.

Buyer note: for stud-backed liners, mark which side receives the studs, and confirm stud diameter, length, thread, pitch, edge distance and available back-side access. Photos of the existing liner and structure are useful when drawings are incomplete.

Send drawings for a stud-backed liner quote

Attach drawings, photos, plate material, thickness, stud size, thread, stud layout, quantity and working conditions. We will review the part as a drawing-based RFQ rather than an online checkout product.

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