Conveyor belt connection is a key step to ensure stable material transportation. The following are several common conveyor belt connection methods:
- Mechanical connection: The two ends of the conveyor belt are fixed by metal or plastic connectors such as bolts, pins, wire hooks, etc., which is suitable for high-demand occasions, but the installation and replacement are more complicated.
2. Hot connection: Use a hot soldering iron or high-frequency welding machine to heat and bond the ends of the conveyor belt to provide strong connection force and sealing, which is suitable for high precision and high strength requirements.
3. Cold connection: Use a specific connection glue or adhesive to bond the ends of the conveyor belt, which is easy to operate and suitable for temporary or small conveyor belts.
4. Mechanical riveting: Use tools such as riveting machines or manual riveting pliers to fix metal rivets at the connection of the conveyor belt. The connection is firm and wear-resistant, and it is suitable for heavy conveyor belts.
5. Mortise and tenon connection: The two ends of the conveyor belt are designed to be mortise and tenon-shaped, embedded in each other, simple to operate, and suitable for occasions with frequent replacement.
When choosing a conveyor belt connection method, you need to consider the material, working conditions, material characteristics, connection frequency and safety requirements. During operation, please follow the relevant installation details and operating procedures to ensure a firm and safe connection. Zaozhuang Jinflex Rubber & Plastic Technology Co., Ltd. reminds you that choosing the right connection method is an important part of ensuring the smooth operation of the production line.http://www.belt-home.com/login.php
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