Rubber lagging is applied to pulley shells in order to improve the friction between the pulley and the belt. Conveyor drive pulleys are mostly fitted with diamond grooved lagging.
Various types of lagging are available to suit most applications:
Large Diamond Profile
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Most commonly used type of lagging. | ![]() |
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Available in 10mm and 12mm thickness. | |||
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Available in a range of widths: | |||
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1000mm |
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Small Diamond Profile
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Mainly used on light duty conveyors, and on drive pulleys with a diameter of typically less than 300mm. | |||
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Available in 1200mm wide x 6mm thick, and 1500mm wide x 8mm thick. |
Flame Retardant Lagging
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In most instances this type of lagging is required for underground applications, due the benefit of reduced flame propensity. |
Ceramic Lagging
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Features ceramic tiles with raised dimples. | ![]() |
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Benefits include improved belt grip and tracking, as well as extreme wear resistance. | |||
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