Construction
of Elevator Belts |
The
construction of Elevator Belts includes
two main elements, viz., rubber belt & elevator bucket. |
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Application
of Elevator Belts |
Elevator
Belt is typically used for Vertical transportation of loose powdery material usually around 50 mm dia. |
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Standard Specifications |
- Carcass: EP or Cotton Duck
- Tensile Strength: 100~2,400 N/mm
- Max. Belt Width: ~1500 mm or 60”
- Cover Rubber: Resistant to wear, oil, heat and anti-static; also cover-less type (FS)
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General Specifications
of Elevator Belts |
Specification |
Belt Thickness |
EP150 x 2P x 1/32” x 1/32” |
4.0 mm |
EP150 x 3P x 1/32” x 1/32” |
4.0 mm |
EP150 x 4P x 1/32” x 1/32” |
4.0 mm |
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Special Features |
Elevator
belts have superior belt strength (if accurately calculated)
which prevents breakage due to: |
- Bolt holes
- Lever force due to projection of buckets
- Extracting force of the pulleys due to bending
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