MMSTACKER can provide belt conveyor pulleys to meet the different applications like quarrying, mining, engineering, etc. You can get pulleys list below.
Conveyor Pulley Types
Understanding the different types of conveyor pulleys and their applications ensures optimal selection for specific industries and operational requirements. Whether for heavy-duty mining or precision food processing, selecting the right pulley type contributes to the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of conveyor systems.
- Heavy Duty Pulley
- Mine Duty Pulley
- Quarry Duty Pulley
Conveyor Pulley Roles
Conveyor pulleys are a critical component in conveyor systems, designed to provide tension, drive motion, and change the direction of conveyor belts. Their functionality and durability play a significant role in ensuring efficient material handling across various industries.
- Head Pulley
- Tail Pulley
- Snub Pulley
- Drive Pulley
- Bend Pulley
- Take-up Pulleys
Pulley Bushes Options
- QD (Quick Disconnect)
- XT
- TL (Taper Lock)
- KLD (Key-less Locking Device)
Pulley Hubs Options
- Welded Hub
- Integral Hub
- Profile Disc,
- Turbine End Disc
- T-Section
Drum Lagging Options
Rubber lagging is an essential feature of drum pulleys, improving their performance, durability, and efficiency. Selecting the right type of rubber lagging depends on operational requirements, environmental conditions, and material properties.
- Diamond Lagging Rubber
- Ceramic & Rubber Lagging Rubber
- Smooth Lagging Rubber
- Chevron Profile Lagging Rubber
Lagging Thickness Options
The thickness of conveyor pulley lagging is a crucial factor that influences the performance and durability of conveyor systems. Choosing the right lagging thickness helps enhance friction, improve power transmission, protect the pulley, and reduce belt wear. The appropriate thickness depends on the conveyor's operating conditions, load, tension, and material properties.
- Light-Duty Applications: 6 - 10 mm.
- Medium-Duty Applications: 10 - 12 mm.
- Heavy-Duty Applications: 12 - 20 mm.