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One of the largest issues of belt conveyor maintenance is belt tracking. When belts aren’t running straight on the pulleys it can cause premature wear and damage to the conveyor and belt. There are a lot of factors that can affect belt tracking such as belt splicing, pulley accuracy, or proper belt tensioning. The two most common methods of belt tracking are V-guiding and crowned pulleys.
V-guided belts have a “v” shaped plastic adhered to the back of the conveyor belt. This “v” then fits in a grove that runs the length of the conveyor and pulleys. V-guide continuously tracks the belt and keeps it running straight. For best bonding results the V-guide material, which is generally PVC or urethane, should be the same as the belt being used. Some examples of belts that cannot be used with V-guide are Teflon, polypropylene, and silicon-based belts. These belts are usually used in very specific applications such as high heat or some food applications so for most people V-guiding should work for their applications. Some pros and cons to V-guiding are:
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Crowned pulley tracking is a pulley with a cylindrical middle section and tapered ends. This method of tracking works by using the tapered ends of the pulley to steer the belt back to the center of the roller when it starts drifting off to the left or right. Some pros and cons to using a crowned roller are:
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So which tracking option is right for you? Each belt has its pros and cons making it better at some things than others. Which tracking method you choose is going to depend on your application. If you have an application that needs a knife edge transfer then a crowned roller is going to be right for you because a V-guide belt can’t go over such a small pulley diameter. A different application might call for a conveyor in a space where performing maintenance is difficult. In that scenario a V-guided belt would be good because the belt is being continually tracked as it is operating which can reduce belt maintenance.
With many of today’s conveyor applications running 24/7 it is important that maintenance times are reduced and conveyors are working properly. Having reliable belt tracking on your conveyors can help lower maintenance times and keep products moving smoothly. Whether you choose a crowned pulley or V-guide tracking method each one can ensure proper belt tracking and minimize problems associated with belt tracking.