1. No-load test: Start the equipment and observe whether the operation is smooth, checking for any abnormal noise or vibration. 2. Tension adjustment: Press the middle of the belt with your thumb; the
1. Preparation Ensure the equipment is powered off. Prepare a new timing belt (matching the old belt's specifications) and tools such as a wrench and screwdriver. 2. Removing the Old Timing Belt L
Visual Inspection 1. Surface Wear: If obvious grooves, cracks, or edge tears appear, replace immediately. 2. Deformation/Hardening: If it does not spring back after being pressed or the surface is whi
Post-cleaning maintenance methods: 1. Environmental control: After cleaning, store in a dry, ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight or contact with acidic, alkaline, or oily substances. The recomm
Cleaning Method Selection 1. Light Stains: Wipe surface dust with a damp cloth. 2. Heavy Stains: Spray with a special cleaner (such as neutral detergent), gently brush with a soft brush, and then wipe
Steps for Cleaning a PVC Timing Belt 1. Daily Cleaning: Gently wipe surface dust with a damp cloth. Avoid using strong acid or alkali cleaners. 2. Stubborn Stains: Spray with a special cleaner (such a
1. Misaligned pulleys Symptoms: The axes of the two pulleys are not parallel or the angle is off, causing the timing belt to run off-center and wear on one side. Solution: Use a laser alignment instru
Installation Steps 1. Preparation: Disconnect the power supply and remove protective equipment. Loosen the motor connection bolts and shorten the center distance between the pulleys. 2. Install the Sy
1. Diamond Pattern: The raised height is typically 2-5mm, increasing friction by increasing the contact area, suitable for medium to high loads (such as food processing and logistics sorting). However
1. No-load test run: Start the equipment and run it without load for 5-10 minutes. Observe whether the belt is misaligned or makes any abnormal noises (such as friction or slippage). Check whether the
1. Preparation: Disconnect the power supply and lock/tag the belt to ensure it is stopped. Prepare a dedicated wrench, tensioning tool, laser thermometer, etc., and check if the new conveyor belt spec
I. Four situations requiring immediate replacement: 1. Surface damage: Through-cracks, worn-out tooth surfaces, or blistering and peeling of the red rubber layer. 2. Functional failure: Continuous sli