Product Description
Factory Supplier Cema Rubber Conveyor Head Pulley Tail Drum For Sale
YILUN conveyor pully is manufactured as per customer requirement, with main design under national standard, quality inspection focusing on shaft core, welded joint, rubber material and hardness, dynamic balance, and so on for longer product lifetime.
Our products are widely used in thermal power generation, harbours, cement plants, metallurgy and as well as light-duty conveying devices for industries.
Product Parameters
Application | recycling industry power industry parcel transport industry petro industry coal mining industry cement concrete industry machining industry |
Pipe/Tube/Shell | 1)Material: Q235 Steel 2)Diameter:219mm-3000mm 3)Length:500mm-5000mm, depending on the belt width of the conveyor |
Shaft/Axis | Material:#45 Steel |
Bearing | Big roving crack, deep groove ball with double sealing |
Welding | Pipe and bearing housing with automatic welding |
Surface | Smooth steel color surface, rubber lagging surface |
Color | Red,green,blue or as require |
Working life | ≥30000 hours |
Standard | GB,ISO,DIN,CEMA,JIS |
Special | can be customized according to customer or design for customer |
Supply Ability | 50 pcs per day |
Certificate | ISO9001:2008, BV, SGS |
Quality inspection
Our Advantages
Yilun Conveyor Drum Pulley Advantage:
1. Dust-proof & Water-proof
The contact-sealing is adopted, which enjoys more superior dustproof and waterproof
2. Low Vibration and Noise
Static balance test to ensure G40 accuracy level.
3. Strong Force of Friction
The material for the shaft is forged shaft of 40Cr instead of #45 round steel,which improves mechanical property
4. Easy Installation & Simple Maintenance
The bearing block and taper-lock are ground, which ensure the installation precision
5. Min 50000 hours service life
Product Features
Conveyor Pulley Test | 1. All butt welds shall be full Penetration 2. All welds to be full seal welds to prevent rust 3. Shell seam welds are submerged arc (SAW) 4. Includes stress relieving of shell prior to machining 5. Ultrasonic testing of all shafts 6. Drillings for Temperature probe/vibration analysis device 7. Remove all butts and sharp edges |
Conveyor Pulley Shaft Selection | The major cause of conveyor pulley failure is excessive shaft deflection. The Conveyor Pulleys – ZheJiang HSCD Engineering department can perform Stress Analysis and Finite Element Analysis to maximize your conveyor pulley performance. |
Conveyor Pulley Shell Material | Q345B Carbon Steel GR350 Carbon Steel ANSI 4140 Alloy Steel ASTM A514B Stainless Steel |
Bearing House | NSK/ /HRB/LYC, as customer request. |
Conveyor Pulley Lagging | Plain rubber lagging, Herringbone, and CZPT grooves are all available . Hot Vulcanised Durometer . Hardness 50-55-65 Shore A, M Grade . Oil Resistant, Heat Resistant FRAS |
Comprising | •Drive pulley, Head pulley, and Tail Pulleys •Take-Up Pulleys, •Snub pulley & Bend Pulleys •Self Cleaning Spiral CZPT pulley & Drum Pulleys |
Significant advantages | • The thick pulley shell absorbs more stress. • The large crown angle provides superior belt tracking capabilities. • True concentric machining provides: • maximum contact with the belt, • consistent belt content discharge, • less deflection of shaft, • less stress on the bearings |
Available Conveyor Pulley Designs |
•Liveshaft or Deadshaft types. •Flat or crowned shell. •Taconite, labyrinth or speciality seals. •Oil or grease lubricated. • Self-centering or low-pressure lock element designs. |
Packaging & Shipping
Iron Pallet Packing of Convey Pulley for shipping in 20ft or 40ft containers.
Customer visiting&Exhibitions
After Sales Service
We give our customers the greatest support in after-sale service.
1. Send the engineer to train how to install the conveyor face to face;
2. Any problems can be solved online in time;
3. Conveyor/Roller/Idler Parts are available in stock.
4. Strict Quality Control to keep the long life time.
What kinds of Conveyor Pulleys we can manufacture:
·Conveyor head pulley, Conveyor drive pulley, Conveyor bend pulley, Conveyor Tail Pulley
·Conveyor tension pulley, Conveyor snub Pulley, Conveyor CZPT Pulley, Conveyor take up Pulley, and so on
Company Profile
HangZhou CZPT conveying Machinery Co.,Ltd was founded in 2005. It’s registered capital is 11.68million CNY and It is private joint-stock enterprise. Our main products are cnoveyor roller,idler,frame, pulley,belt and belt conveyor system for TD75 ,DTII,DTIIA,CEMA ects. We has large lathes, numerical control, double pressing machine, double welding machine, double boring lathe, milling machine, sawing machine and so on. The products have gained various patents. We can produce more than 1 thousand rollers and 10 pulleys per day.
We have the professional QC dept. to keep the good quality before the goods sent out.
According to differenct requirements of domestic and foreign customers’ drawings, we can produce products complying to German DIN standard, Austrilian AS standard, Japanese JIS standard, American CEMA standard, South African SANS-SABS standard, Russian GOST standard, and French AFNOR standard, etc. The products are sold to Middle East,Africa ,Australia,Europe,Southeast Asia,Russia and some other countries and regions. We will Strengthen the inner management and improve our products’ quality constantly.
We will offer the best products for customers from the beginning to the end.
How to Replace the Drive Shaft
Several different functions in a vehicle are critical to its functioning, but the driveshaft is probably the part that needs to be understood the most. A damaged or damaged driveshaft can damage many other auto parts. This article will explain how this component works and some of the signs that it may need repair. This article is for the average person who wants to fix their car on their own but may not be familiar with mechanical repairs or even driveshaft mechanics. You can click the link below for more information.
Repair damaged driveshafts
If you own a car, you should know that the driveshaft is an integral part of the vehicle’s driveline. They ensure efficient transmission of power from the engine to the wheels and drive. However, if your driveshaft is damaged or cracked, your vehicle will not function properly. To keep your car safe and running at peak efficiency, you should have it repaired as soon as possible. Here are some simple steps to replace the drive shaft.
First, diagnose the cause of the drive shaft damage. If your car is making unusual noises, the driveshaft may be damaged. This is because worn bushings and bearings support the drive shaft. Therefore, the rotation of the drive shaft is affected. The noise will be squeaks, dings or rattles. Once the problem has been diagnosed, it is time to repair the damaged drive shaft.
Professionals can repair your driveshaft at relatively low cost. Costs vary depending on the type of drive shaft and its condition. Axle repairs can range from $300 to $1,000. Labor is usually only around $200. A simple repair can cost between $150 and $1700. You’ll save hundreds of dollars if you’re able to fix the problem yourself. You may need to spend a few more hours educating yourself about the problem before handing it over to a professional for proper diagnosis and repair.
The cost of repairing a damaged driveshaft varies by model and manufacturer. It can cost as much as $2,000 depending on parts and labor. While labor costs can vary, parts and labor are typically around $70. On average, a damaged driveshaft repair costs between $400 and $600. However, these parts can be more expensive than that. If you don’t want to spend money on unnecessarily expensive repairs, you may need to pay a little more.
Learn how drive shafts work
While a car engine may be 1 of the most complex components in your vehicle, the driveshaft has an equally important job. The driveshaft transmits the power of the engine to the wheels, turning the wheels and making the vehicle move. Driveshaft torque refers to the force associated with rotational motion. Drive shafts must be able to withstand extreme conditions or they may break. Driveshafts are not designed to bend, so understanding how they work is critical to the proper functioning of the vehicle.
The drive shaft includes many components. The CV connector is 1 of them. This is the last stop before the wheels spin. CV joints are also known as “doughnut” joints. The CV joint helps balance the load on the driveshaft, the final stop between the engine and the final drive assembly. Finally, the axle is a single rotating shaft that transmits power from the final drive assembly to the wheels.
Different types of drive shafts have different numbers of joints. They transmit torque from the engine to the wheels and must accommodate differences in length and angle. The drive shaft of a front-wheel drive vehicle usually includes a connecting shaft, an inner constant velocity joint and an outer fixed joint. They also have anti-lock system rings and torsional dampers to help them run smoothly. This guide will help you understand the basics of driveshafts and keep your car in good shape.
The CV joint is the heart of the driveshaft, it enables the wheels of the car to move at a constant speed. The connector also helps transmit power efficiently. You can learn more about CV joint driveshafts by looking at the top 3 driveshaft questions
The U-joint on the intermediate shaft may be worn or damaged. Small deviations in these joints can cause slight vibrations and wobble. Over time, these vibrations can wear out drivetrain components, including U-joints and differential seals. Additional wear on the center support bearing is also expected. If your driveshaft is leaking oil, the next step is to check your transmission.
The drive shaft is an important part of the car. They transmit power from the engine to the transmission. They also connect the axles and CV joints. When these components are in good condition, they transmit power to the wheels. If you find them loose or stuck, it can cause the vehicle to bounce. To ensure proper torque transfer, your car needs to stay on the road. While rough roads are normal, bumps and bumps are common.
Common signs of damaged driveshafts
If your vehicle vibrates heavily underneath, you may be dealing with a faulty propshaft. This issue limits your overall control of the vehicle and cannot be ignored. If you hear this noise frequently, the problem may be the cause and should be diagnosed as soon as possible. Here are some common symptoms of a damaged driveshaft. If you experience this noise while driving, you should have your vehicle inspected by a mechanic.
A clanging sound can also be 1 of the signs of a damaged driveshaft. A ding may be a sign of a faulty U-joint or center bearing. This can also be a symptom of worn center bearings. To keep your vehicle safe and functioning properly, it is best to have your driveshaft inspected by a certified mechanic. This can prevent serious damage to your car.
A worn drive shaft can cause difficulty turning, which can be a major safety issue. Fortunately, there are many ways to tell if your driveshaft needs service. The first thing you can do is check the u-joint itself. If it moves too much or too little in any direction, it probably means your driveshaft is faulty. Also, rust on the bearing cap seals may indicate a faulty drive shaft.
The next time your car rattles, it might be time for a mechanic to check it out. Whether your vehicle has a manual or automatic transmission, the driveshaft plays an important role in your vehicle’s performance. When 1 or both driveshafts fail, it can make the vehicle unsafe or impossible to drive. Therefore, you should have your car inspected by a mechanic as soon as possible to prevent further problems.
Your vehicle should also be regularly lubricated with grease and chain to prevent corrosion. This will prevent grease from escaping and causing dirt and grease to build up. Another common sign is a dirty driveshaft. Make sure your phone is free of debris and in good condition. Finally, make sure the driveshaft chain and cover are in place. In most cases, if you notice any of these common symptoms, your vehicle’s driveshaft should be replaced.
Other signs of a damaged driveshaft include uneven wheel rotation, difficulty turning the car, and increased drag when trying to turn. A worn U-joint also inhibits the ability of the steering wheel to turn, making it more difficult to turn. Another sign of a faulty driveshaft is the shuddering noise the car makes when accelerating. Vehicles with damaged driveshafts should be inspected as soon as possible to avoid costly repairs.