Wear strips are designed to be placed on the bottom of the conveyor frame or on the sides of the conveyor belt to provide a smooth and low-friction surface. This reduces the amount of friction and wear on the conveyor components, including the belt and the frame, and extends the life of the conveyor system.
Wear strips are an important conveyor component that protects the conveyor system from damage caused by friction and wear. They are typically made from materials such as UHMW, nylon, or polyethylene, which offer excellent wear resistance and durability.
Different types of wear strips are available, including slide strips and guide strips. Slide strips are used on the bottom of the conveyor frame to provide a low-friction surface for the conveyor belt to slide on, reducing wear and tear on both the belt and the frame. Guide strips are used on the sides of the conveyor belt to keep it aligned and prevent it from rubbing against the conveyor frame, reducing wear and tear on the belt and the frame.
Wear strips can be easily installed and replaced as needed, providing a cost-effective way to maintain the conveyor system and minimize downtime. They are available in various lengths, widths, and thicknesses to suit different conveyor system designs and requirements.
The use of high-quality materials and the availability of different types and sizes of wear strips ensure that conveyor systems can be customized to meet the specific needs of different applications.
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