Fenner Drives, Precision Products Division offers a wide array of flat belts for transfer and light duty, power transmission applications. Belts can be manufactured with or without reinforcements with elastomer options that include urethane, neoprene, Hypalon, EPDM, and silicone. Stretch, semi-stretch, and no-stretch belts are available with anti-static properties and can be obtained in various durometers and surface impressions. Locating ribs can be added for accurate tracking and belts can be perforated with a variety of hole patterns for drying or vacuum applications.
- Applications
- ATM Machines
- Ticketing Machines
- Bill Validators
- Copiers
- Vacuum Cleaners
- Mail Handling Equipment
- Card Handling Equipment
- Printers
- Medical Equipment
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Stretch Belts
Un-reinforced belts are available in urethane, Hypalon, EPDM, and silicone. Stretch belts provide the necessary elasticity to be used in light duty transfer applications where no mechanical tensioner is used. Belt length is determined by component dimensions and material choice. Consideration for tension decay is included in the final length.
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Semi-stretch Belts
Semi-stretch belts are available in urethane, Hypalon, EPDM, and silicone with a woven reinforcement. They are designed for medium duty fixed center drive applications. Final belt length is determined with consideration to mechanical component dimensions and reinforcement decay factors under load.
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No-Stretch Belts
No-stretch belts are available in urethane, Hypalon, EPDM, and silicone. Belts can be manufactured with a truly woven or wound endless construction for applications where tight thickness tolerances and minimal vibration is sought. For more traditional conveying applications, wrapped endless belts can be provided.
No-stretch belts are used where tensile strength and length stability are design essential. Adjustable centers must be incorporated in your mechanical design to compensate for tolerance stack-up and proper installed tension.
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