The cover of drive drum

cnlooprubber
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Posted in: , on 2. Aug. 2007 - 13:41

Dear Sirs:

One friend told me that there is a very good technology and products on cover of drive drum in USA. Some info as follow:

1. some steel bars be welded on the surface of drum accurately (spot welding)

2. Assembly high abrasion resistance rubber strip into the bar.

3. It is easy to replace the damaged rubber strip and whole set of drum cover.

My Domestic customers are asked for this kind of products .But I really do not know what is design and who is the company in USA. Some body here ,please kind inform it ?

Many thanks

Thomas Su

CNLOOP RUBBER -CHINA

Thomas@cnloop.com

https://edir.bulk-online.com/profile...r-industry.htm

Lyle Brown
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Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 2. Aug. 2007 - 02:00

If you skip step 1 and part of step 2, maybe they are referring to Flexco (et al) ceramic strip lagging?

http://www.flexco.com/products/flexlagceramic

Do not know how you would go securing “bar” to the pulley whist retaining the required circular circumference.

Maybe they are alluding to Mickie [sic] lagging?

Regards,

Lyle

cnlooprubber
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Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 4. Aug. 2007 - 09:26

Dear Lyle:

Be sure it is not from Flexco. I knew ALL THE PRODUCTS FORM FLEXCO.

RGDS

Thomas

cnlooprubber
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Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 4. Aug. 2007 - 09:30

Dear Nordell:

It is not HOLTZ

BEST WISH

THOMAS

Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 17. Aug. 2007 - 01:38

Dear Thomas

Its called "slide-lag alright".. but I would rather have a threesome with Robert Mugabe and Prince Charles than be forced to use that stuff.

Its one of those one night wonders that is great until you actually try and use it.

Then you find that the little spot-welds crack and the sections get dislodged and bingo.. you've destroyed your belt.

Regards

LSL Tekpro

Graham Spriggs

Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 21. Aug. 2007 - 01:53

Is this the product where you spot weld holding bars on the drum and then slide the sections of lagging in from the side ??

As Graham has mentioned, the bars have a tendancy to break, bend and then in turn destroy the belt. I've never used this product but i've seen it fail a number of occasions.

If standard drum lagging is not feasible due to access then i would always use bolt in flap lagging.

Thomas Says Not Holtz

Erstellt am 21. Aug. 2007 - 03:35

Thomas, why do you state that it is not Holtz Slide Lagging?

Then what might it be? Maybe somebody else has copied the very old Holtz patent?

Lawrence Nordell Conveyor Dynamics, Inc. website, email & phone contacts: www.conveyor-dynamics.com nordell@conveyor-dynamics.com phone: USA 360-671-2200 fax: USA 360-671-8450

Re: The Cover Of Drive Drum

Erstellt am 21. Aug. 2007 - 03:43

Sorry Thomas. The Dummy says:

"Its not Holtz it's Holz. See link now that ContiTech has apparently purchased it."

http://www.holzrubber.com/Pages/SlideLag.html

Lawrence Nordell Conveyor Dynamics, Inc. website, email & phone contacts: www.conveyor-dynamics.com nordell@conveyor-dynamics.com phone: USA 360-671-2200 fax: USA 360-671-8450