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Frequently Asked Questions

Conveyor belt mistracking usually occurs due to improper pulley alignment, uneven loading, worn idlers or incorrect belt tension.

Slippage is commonly caused by low belt tension, worn pulley lagging, material buildup on pulleys or inadequate drive power.

Using the right belt grade, maintaining proper tension, installing impact beds, and regular inspection can significantly reduce wear.

Spillage often happens due to poor chute design, damaged skirts, belt mistracking or overloading of material.

Conveyor belts develop cracks and tears result from overloading, sharp material edges, poor belt quality, or exposure to unsuitable temperatures or chemicals.

Conveyor belt joint or splice failure can occur due to improper splicing methods, incorrect curing, poor adhesive quality or excessive belt tension.

Faulty idlers increase friction, vibration, and uneven belt movement, leading to faster belt wear and energy loss.

Choosing the correct belt type, following proper installation practices and implementing preventive maintenance schedules ensure long belt life.