- Mechanical fastener rating from 150 to 620 PIW (300 to 1080 kN/m)
- Belts from 3/16” to 2” (5 mm to 50 mm) thick
- Pulley diameters from 12” to 48” (300 mm to 1220 mm)
- Sift-free splice perfect for sand, gravel, crushed stone, and cement
- Specially formed teeth penetrate belt carcass without damaging fibers
- Piloted bolts for quick and easy installation
- Available with rubber-covered top plates for increased impact protection and compatibility with conveyor components
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FASTENER METALS AND AVAILABILITY
To maximize fastener service life, fastener material must be matched to the application. Flexco manufactures fasteners from a broad range of materials. Our selection makes it easy to specify a fastener that will deliver maximum performance in a variety of conditions—from wet and abrasive applications to highly corrosive environments.
Steel: Standard fastener metal that is not recommended for environments where corrosion can occur from acids and chemicals. Galvanized Steel: For basic applications, galvanized steel is recommended. It is magnetic, offers good abrasion and rust resistance, but is not
recommended for corrosive environments.
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel provides extra resistance to abrasion, magnetic attraction, and corrosion from acids and other chemicals.
MegAlloy®: Features superior resistance to wear and abrasion. Provides several times the service life of steel. Not recommended where
impact of corrosion is a problem.
Everdur: A corrosion-resistant copper and silicon alloy. Fully non-magnetic and spark-free, low in resistance to abrasion.
Rubber-Covered Steel Top Plates: Our bolt solid plate fasteners are available with rubber-covered top plates, either as individual plates or as a 6-plate Flexco® VP™ strip, for excellent resistance to abrasion. Bottom plates are manufactured from steel or MegAlloy®.
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- Portable tooling
- Choice of hammer or power installation