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Replace worn or damaged pulleys or create new belt conveyors.
A rubber coating, also known as lagging, increases friction for a better grip on the belt.
The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction makes these pulleys suitable for washdown applications.
Separate ferrous and nonferrous material in your line. These pulleys are often used to keep metal scraps from contaminating production lines, or for sorting applications such as recycling.
Idler wheels keep the belt moving and prevent sagging.
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.
Also known as sprocket-driven conveyor belting, sprockets drive the belt.
This belting has a smooth surface.
This belting has a tough cover on the bottom to grip rollers.
Cleats keep material on the belt when traveling along inclines and declines.
The textured surface grips packages and cartons to prevent material from slipping when traveling on inclines and declines.