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Alligator Lacing Sets for Flat Belts

Often used to join conveyor belt seams, use this lacing for a tight hold with uniform tension across the width of your belt. Once installed, joints are flush with the belt surface on both sides, so teeth run smoothly over idlers and don’t catch on conveyed materials. Use the included removable hinge pins to connect the lacing between two belt ends.
Stainless steel lacing has better corrosion resistance than steel and is nonmagnetic.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Belt Thick. | For Max. Belt Wd. | Lg. | Lace Number | Number of Belt Joints Per Set | Set | |
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7/32"-9/32" | 12" | 12" | 27KS | 4 | 0000000 | 0000000 |