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Also known as skivers, these shavers remove the rough top surface of a conveyor belt for secure lacing connections.
Each installation tool includes a staple driver and guide blocks.
Also known as alligator lacing, this strong, impact-resistant lacing uses a staple driver and installation guide to secure staples. Use on 0.0625" to 0.25" thick belts.
Lacers quickly clinch lengths of lacing in a single operation.
Insert a pin into the lacing and lock it in place by bending the ends at a 90° angle.
This low-profile lacing requires only a hammer to install so it's good for repairs and tight spaces. Also known as alligator lacing, the lacing teeth bite into the belt to hold. Use on belts up to 0.31" thick.
Templates, bolt breakers, wrench bits, and adapters for installing bolt-on lacing.
Our heaviest duty lacing uses bolts and nuts to repair and extend 0.25" to 0.625" thick belts.
Quickly and accurately remove material from the surface of conveyor belts to prepare them for fastening. These shavers come with rechargeable batteries, so you can take them wherever they’re needed.
Build a mini conveyor in any shape you need. These conveyors have curved, straight, incline, and decline runs that you can quickly join together with the included brackets.
Use these cleats to convert any smooth conveyor belt into a belt for inclines.
A tensioner extends or retracts the conveyor pulley to adjust the tension on the conveyor belt.
These tensioners have a totally enclosed adjusting screw to prevent debris buildup and thread damage.
Use these belt scrapers to remove debris from conveyor belts. If a chip of this blade breaks off near a process line, it can be located by metal detectors to reduce contamination risks in food processing applications.
Use these belt scrapers to remove debris from conveyor belts. Place at the end of a conveyor where it returns.
Often used to join conveyor belt seams, use this lacing for a tight hold with uniform tension across the width of your belt.