In every conveyor installation there are certain applications where the normal expected belt life significantly deteriorates due to continuous abuse resulting in premature failure caused by rip, tear and carcass fracture. These belts normally convey large sized lumps and are considered critical in most cases. In heavy duty mining applications, failures are catastrophic and impose heavy financial losses due to stoppage of production and downtime. For such applications demanding the highest impact, rip and tear resistance, Oriental recommends the MAXX ROCK® belts to convey HEAVY METAL TO HARD ROCK
Endures most rigorous applications with extreme impact resistance
Low elongation at working load results in trouble free operation
Highest Tear resistance-upto 5 times greater than conventional multi-ply belts
Light weight compared to ST belts, thereby reducing installation and operating costs
Excellent Load support and troughability
Very good longitudinal flexibility - works on smaller pulleys
Excellent suitability to mechanical splicing
Energy saving due to lower weight
The MAXX ROCK® Belt is ideally suited for the following applications:
Common Widths : | 500 mm to 2100 mm (20” to 84”) |
Carcass Variety Available : | MAXX ROCK®, Polyester Nylon |
Common Belt Rating : | |
In 1 Ply Construction: | MR315/1, 400/1, 500/1, 630/1, 800/1, 1000/1, 1250/1, 1400/1, 1600/1 kN/m 180, 220, 285, 360, 450, 570, 700, 800, 900 PIW |
In 2 Ply Construction: | MR630/2, 800/2, 1000/2, 1250/2, 1600/2, 1800/2, 2000/2, 2500/2, 3150/2 kN/m 360, 450, 570, 700, 900, 1000, 1100, 1450, 1800 PIW |
No. of Plies : | 1 or 2 Ply |
Rubber Cover Compounds : | Oriental recommends HAR or SAR. Other grades are also available on request |
Rubber Cover Thickness : | For 1 Ply Belt 2:1 Cover Ratio (Min 3 mm bottom cover) For 2 Ply Belt 3:1 Cover Ratio (Min 3 mm bottom cover) |
Edge : | Cut/Moulded Edge |
Splicing Method : | Hot (O-Splice) / Mechanical |
Packing Available in : | Single Roll |
Belt Identification : | Unique Product Identification Number (PIN) at every 10 Mtr (33’) |