Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Polyurethane Pentagon Reinforced Belt, showcasing its high-strength, low-stretch construction ideal for heavy load transmission. See how it performs in demanding applications like conveyor systems and sorting machines, with demonstrations of various configurations and cord materials.
Related Product Features:
High-strength, low-stretch construction ensures reliable performance for demanding transmission applications.
Available in multiple configurations including round belts, V-belts, ridge belts, and super grips belts.
Features reinforced cord materials such as polyester, Kevlar, and steel wire for enhanced durability.
Hardness rating of 90 Shore A provides optimal resistance to wear and deformation.
Suitable for longer conveyor lengths and heavier loads in industrial settings.
Offers multiple surface options including smooth and rough textures for varied application needs.
Ideal for use in canning lines, sorting machines, and ceramic conveying systems.
Manufactured with a minimum order quantity of 10 rolls per size for consistent supply.
FAQs:
What types of reinforced cord materials are available for these polyurethane belts?
The belts are available with various cord material options including polyester, Kevlar, and steel wire, providing high strength and low stretch for demanding applications.
What are the common industrial applications for these reinforced polyurethane belts?
These belts are commonly used in cable for canning & filling lines, live roller conveyors, olive sorting machines, potato and fruit sorting machines, veneer hold-down machines, panel board paint rollers, and tile/glass/ceramic conveying systems.
What is the minimum order quantity for these polyurethane belts?
The minimum order quantity is 10 rolls per size, ensuring consistent supply for industrial operations while maintaining quality standards.
What hardness rating do these polyurethane belts have and why is it important?
These belts feature a hardness rating of 90 Shore A, which provides optimal resistance to wear and deformation, ensuring long-lasting performance in heavy load transmission applications.