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Cleated Belting for Slider-Bed Conveyors
Cleats keep material on the belt when traveling along inclines and declines. A low-friction bottom surface allows belting to glide along slider-bed conveyors.
Note: The cleats of the belt should be removed with a conveyor belt shaver or skiver before installing lacing.
White belting is appropriate for food applications when used with stainless steel lacing. It resists animal fats and oils.
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White Buna-N Rubber—Made of FDA Listed Materials

White
Cleat | For Lace No. | ||||||||||||||||
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Thick. | For Min. Pulley Dia. | Max. Incline | Max. Belt Tension, PIW | Ht. | Spacing | Construction | Max. Temp., °F | Quick-Install Hook-Style | Hammer-On Hook-Style | 4" Wd. Per Ft. | 6" Wd. Per Ft. | 8" Wd. Per Ft. | 10" Wd. Per Ft. | 12" Wd. Per Ft. | 18" Wd. Per Ft. | 24" Wd. Per Ft. | |
0.250" | 2" | 30° | 150 | 1/8" | 1" | 3 Ply | 250° | 2 | 15S | 000000 | |||||||