The connection methods of synchronous belts mainly include the following:
Polymer solvent adhesive connection: Use polymer solvent adhesive to bond the two ends of the synchronous belt together. This method is suitable for synchronous belt connections in general situations.
Metal buckle connection: Insert the metal buckle into the opening of the synchronous belt, and then press it tightly with pliers to ensure a secure connection. This method is suitable for transmission systems with high strength and high load.
Plastic buckle connection: Insert the plastic buckle into the opening of the synchronous belt and press it tightly with pliers, suitable for transmission systems with medium and low loads.
Hot melt welding: Use a hot melt gun to heat both ends of the synchronous belt, causing it to melt and press tightly, forming a complete closed belt. This method is suitable for situations that require high precision and high reliability.
Precautions when connecting:
Cleaning the synchronous belt: Before connecting, ensure that both ends of the synchronous belt are clean and dust-free, and use cleaning agents to remove oil and impurities to improve the reliability of the connection.
Check the connection parts: After the connection is completed, carefully inspect the connection parts to ensure that they are not loose.
Regular maintenance: Regularly inspect the connection parts of the synchronous belt, promptly identify and address any loose or damaged issues, and extend the service life of the synchronous belt.
By using the above methods, the correct connection of the synchronous belt can be ensured, ensuring the efficient operation of the transmission system.