These pulleys are cast iron.
Choose from nylon, UHMW, and zinc.
Increase efficiency, vary speed, and extend the life of your drive by changing the pitch on these pulleys.
Also known as step-cone pulleys, these have multiple groove sizes so you can quickly change rotation speed by moving your belt to a different groove.
A built-in spring maintains tension on your belt.
Use these pulleys with compatible quick-disconnect bushings.
Mount these pulleys with a taper-lock bushing for a tight, wobble-free hold on your shaft.
These pulleys have the same sizing versatility as quick-disconnect pulleys, but they create a tighter grip on bushings for use in high-torque applications.
These pulleys spin freely on built-in ball bearings to maintain tension for reduced wear and vibration.
Mount these pulleys directly onto a shaft to transmit rotary motion and torque.
Also known as paper-plant pulleys, these are made of a paper-fiber composite that minimizes belt slippage and wear.
A rubber coating, also known as lagging, increases friction for a better grip on the belt.
Replace worn or damaged pulleys or create new belt conveyors.
The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction makes these pulleys suitable for washdown applications.
Sprockets transmit power to drive belting.
To prevent conveyor belts from slipping, stick these coatings onto pulleys using adhesive.
Weld these coating strips onto pulleys to help them keep a better grip on conveyor belts.
Slide these coating strips into metal retainers that you attach to your pulley—they add friction that helps conveyor belts stay on pulleys and are replaceable when they’re worn.