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Conveyor Machinery

As industrial automation continues to advance across various manufacturing sectors, optimizing material handling and production processes has become a key factor in improving operational efficiency. Conveyor machinery plays an indispensable role in conveyor belt fabrication, installation, maintenance, and system operation. In this article, Belota introduces the most common types of conveyor machinery and their applications in modern industrial environments.

What Is Conveyor Machinery?

Conveyor machinery refers to a range of specialized equipment, handheld tools, and power transmission components used for:

  • Fabrication & Manufacturing: Processing conveyor belt materials from raw rolls into finished products through cutting, finger punching, belt joining, skiving, and accessory installation.
  • Maintenance & Repair: Repairing damaged conveyor belts and restoring production lines quickly to minimize costly downtime.
  • System Operation & Control: Providing driving power and speed control for conveyor systems to ensure stable and efficient operation.

Common Types of Conveyor Machinery

Conveyor Belt Splicing Press

A conveyor belt splicing press is a specialized machine that uses heat and pressure to permanently join two ends of PVC or PU conveyor belts into a seamless endless belt.

The resulting splice is smooth, durable, and level with the belt surface, allowing the conveyor to run efficiently over rollers and pulleys while maintaining excellent tensile strength.

Finger Punching Machine

A finger punching machine is designed to create interlocking finger-shaped cuts on both belt ends before the splicing process.

By producing highly accurate and consistent finger profiles, the machine increases the bonding surface area and significantly improves splice strength compared to manual cutting methods.

Flat Belt Joining Machine

This machine is specifically developed for high-speed flat transmission belts commonly used in packaging, printing, and textile industries.

Many models integrate belt skiving and precision heat welding functions, creating thin, smooth splices that can operate at high speeds without vibration or performance loss.

PU Round Belt Welding Machine

A compact and portable tool kit used for welding PU round belts, pentagonal belts, and V-shaped polyurethane belts.

The system typically includes a heating element, cutting tool, and clamping device that melt and fuse the belt ends together within minutes, producing a strong and reliable joint ready for service after cooling.

Conveyor Belt Fastener Installation Machine

This machine is used to install mechanical belt fasteners, including alligator lacing and hinged fasteners, onto conveyor belt ends.

Mechanical splicing allows quick belt installation and removal without dismantling the conveyor structure, making it an ideal solution for applications that require frequent maintenance or sanitation procedures.

Conveyor Belt Skiving Machine

A skiving machine removes the top cover layer or separates fabric plies from conveyor belts with precise depth control.

This process is essential for preparing high-quality stepped or recessed splices that maintain the original belt thickness and provide superior operational performance.

Hot Air Welding Gun

A hot air welding gun is a handheld tool that generates high-temperature airflow for welding conveyor accessories such as sidewalls, cleats, guide profiles, and repair patches.

Its portability makes it particularly useful for on-site repairs and field installations where mobility is required.

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) controls conveyor speed by adjusting the electrical frequency supplied to the motor.

VFDs provide soft starting capabilities, reduce mechanical stress on belts and components, improve energy efficiency, and allow operators to fine-tune conveyor speeds according to production requirements.

Conveyor Motor

Conveyor motors are typically paired with gear reducers to generate the torque required for moving heavy loads efficiently.

Designed for continuous industrial operation, these motors deliver reliable performance in demanding environments involving dust, moisture, and round-the-clock production schedules.

Conclusion

Investing in the right conveyor machinery gives businesses complete control over fabrication, maintenance, and operational processes. For conveyor manufacturers, these machines ensure the production of high-quality conveyor belts that meet international standards. For industrial facilities, having the proper maintenance equipment on hand enables technicians to respond quickly to belt failures, reduce downtime, and keep production lines running smoothly.

Belota proudly provides comprehensive conveyor solutions, including belt splicing presses, finger punching machines, skiving equipment, conveyor motors, and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). We also offer professional technical guidance and operational training for every machine we supply.

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