Belting for Slider-Bed Conveyors

A low-friction bottom surface allows belting to slide along slider-bed conveyors.
Orange Buna-N is also known as MOR belting due to its mild oil resistance.
Thick. | For Min. Pulley Dia. | Max. Belt Tension, PIW | Construction | Max. Temp., °F | For Staple-Style Lace No. | 2" Wd. Per Ft. | 4" Wd. Per Ft. | 6" Wd. Per Ft. | 8" Wd. Per Ft. | 10" Wd. Per Ft. | 12" Wd. Per Ft. | 24" Wd. Per Ft. | 30" Wd. Per Ft. | 36" Wd. Per Ft. | 48" Wd. Per Ft. | |
0.234" | 10" | 220 | 2 Ply | 220° | 187 | 000000 |
Belting for Roller-Bed Conveyors

This belting has a tough cover on the bottom to grip rollers.
PVC belting resists impact and tears.
Black Buna-N belting is also known as MOR belting due to its mild oil resistance.
Thick. | For Min. Pulley Dia. | Max. Belt Tension, PIW | Construction | Max. Temp., °F | For Staple-Style Lace No. | 2" Wd. Per Ft. | 4" Wd. Per Ft. | 6" Wd. Per Ft. | 8" Wd. Per Ft. | 10" Wd. Per Ft. | 12" Wd. Per Ft. | 24" Wd. Per Ft. | 30" Wd. Per Ft. | 36" Wd. Per Ft. | 48" Wd. Per Ft. | |
0.155" | 3" | 120 | 1 Ply | 180° | 125 | 000000 |
Cleated Belting for Roller-Bed Conveyors
Cleats keep material on the belt when traveling along inclines and declines. A tough cover on the bottom grips rollers.
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.