Flat belt ERO Joint®
polyurethanepulleyfor the automotive industry

flat belt
flat belt
flat belt
flat belt
flat belt
flat belt
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Characteristics

Type
flat
Material
polyurethane
Product applications
pulley
Sector
for the automotive industry

Description

The mechanical fastening system ERO Joint® HP replace all flat belts (without against winding). The assembly is made by threading of one transversal pin. Anyway using ERO Joint® HP flat belts ensure you a complete freedom and a high-flexibility: no specific tool, no splicing and welding procedure to respect, no deburring, no risk to miss the welding. ERO Joint® flat belts are easy to assemble. Advantages are a fast and easy installation and assembly. With this new lacing technology, you will save time and optimize your production downtime by reducing the repair time. The ERO Joint® HP flat transmission belts cannot be use on every installation (high speed or small diameter of pulley). This is short-term solution to repair and restart quickly your production. The lifespan is lower compared to welded belts. The ERO Joint® splice shape may be adapted in order to increase the mechanical resistance. The ERO Joint® flat belts are spliced in our production using a patented process and fitted with the length requested. Alternatives Lacing solution A flat belt may be assembled with hinge fasteners but whatever the way of lacing technology, conveyor belts with mechanical system ERO joint® will have a longer lifespan. Flat belt with hinge fastener Welding and gluing on site Flat belts may be welded or glued on site by using a hot press in accordance with the splicing and welding procedure. For that, you need to buy a hot press or pay a maintenance intervention. This type of intervention takes time. The flat belts with mechanical fastening system ERO joint® are assembled in 5 minutes.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.