Safari Belting has taken steps to enhance the performance and durability of the radius belts to minimize downtime and potential issues. The key design improvements they have made include:
Reinforced Plastic “Knuckle” Areas: Safari Belting has strengthened the knuckle areas of their radius belts by adding plastic. This enhancement helps the belts withstand the increased force experienced during turns, making them more robust and less prone to damage.
Active Headed Rod Retention System: Safari Belting employs a robust, headed rod design unlike traditional radius belts that use a passive rod retention system where rods simply slide into position. This active rod engagement prevents the rods from “walking” out and getting caught on the conveyor, which can lead to breakdowns. By actively securing the rods, Safari Belting aims to improve the reliability and stability of their radius belts.
Reinforced Edge Modules: Safari Belting has reinforced the edge modules of their radius belts to reduce breakage of the edge knuckles. Breakage of these components is another common cause of breakdowns in radius belts. By reinforcing the edge modules, Safari Belting aims to minimize the frequency of such failures and improve the overall durability of their belts.
Safari Belting is committed to addressing the challenges typically associated with radius belts, aiming to provide more reliable and efficient solutions for their customers.
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