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In some cases conveyor belts have to be provided with cleats, e.g. if the goods should be transported upwards.
Cleats can be solid plastic extrusions, or fabric-reinforced cleats. Some cleats have a "foot" at the bottom, some have (almost) no foot. Some cleats are perpendicular to the conveyor belt surface, others have an inclined shape.
Solid cleats - fabric reinforced cleats Solid cleats are for general use. Fabric-reinforced cleats are used when more strength is required or as a "stiffener" of the conveyor belt in "swan neck" conveyors, to prevent the conveyor belt to buckle up. We have equipment available for fitting these types of cleats, as a standalone machine and as optional unit on our ropefitting machine.
Cleat cutter - cleat cutting tool We also offer a cleat cutter, to cut the cleats in an efficient way, straight and square, to the required length
Cleat manufacturing - fabric reinforced cleats
We also developed a machine for manufacturing fabric-reinforced cleats.
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The CCM 1000 cleat cutter is a machine for cutting cleats to the required length in an efficient way, straight and square.
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The cleat fitting machine series CFM fits cleats or ropes transverse on a conveyor belt, by means of hot air heating. It can fit cleats perpendicular to the conveyor belt edge, or at a bias. It is available for different conveyor belt widths: 800, 1200, 1500 and 2000 mm.
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Moulds are developed to fit cleats (or sidewalls) to a conveyor belt, using the HF process of welding. Mostly the moulds are designed tailor made to fit a specific type of cleat. Variety in heights can be included in one mould as long as the base of the mould has the same shape. Also various widths can be included in modular build moulds. The moulds are designed to achieve a smooth and clean end result
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