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floor sliding carpet intraalox

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Hi guys, I'm doing a conditioning tape (largo 1 meter long 6 meters) using the modular carpets in pp (type intralox precisely) the carpet is light because the weight above is little.

the question: I have seen in past applications that these tapes were flowing on polyzene guides, but I ask, being already the carpet built with antifriction material, would it not be better (or the same) to slide it on guides aisi 304?
 
A lot of ani makes me one using the rexnord type table top and flat top chains, I think it's an equivalent product. going to review, there are polyzene skates everywhere.

Does the manufacturer's catalog say nothing exactly?

Bye.
 
I'll put my feet tomorrow and then move forward, which here have little tiempo!:biggrin:

(of course with polyzene guides, as it was done before..:rolleyes:)

Bye!
 
we do many cooling tunnels with that type of carpets, in various widths (up to 1500 and beyond) and up to 25 meters long. We always use polyzene plate guides to "lift" the tape from the continuous stainless steel top, even in the lower back branch (in lower number on the width).
technical specifications allow direct sliding on a continuous plane in steel for lengths/widths contained (your 6 mt should still stand, but the width is already excessive) and according to the type of tape chosen (what do you have in mind?), however the support on wear guides is always strongly recommended and there are tables for their application in quantity regarding the width and obviously type of tape.
for lengths (and widths) relevant the weight of the tape only is considerable, consequently the "wear factor" and duration. Moreover the "griling" of the tape allows the circulation of air completely around the product, logical then keep it slightly raised in all favor of the cooling efficiency. not least the sound impact; sliding entirely on steel sheet those carpets become very noisy.

I suggest you "follow the practice" and put the guides, be quieter:smile:

and also eye to any crazy rollers of support; also these must comply with dimensional and position specifications. . However it is all contemplated in the catalogs to the technical pages. if you have any doubts better ask the service of the supplier.

greetings
Mar
 
Thank you so much, little children. for a moment I thought that this forum was no longer that of once..:rolleyes: (:)
 
Thank you so much, little children. for a moment I thought that this forum was no longer that of once..:rolleyes: (:)
can also be given, sometimes in life there are new and engaging interests, and we end up neglecting the oldest ones.....:-)
 
so many years ago


Bye.
Thank you so much, little children. for a moment I thought that this forum was no longer that of once..:rolleyes: (:)
bye young man:rolleyes:
I take advantage of it to ask
I use a commercial type t10_36_f aluminum pulley
connected to a tubular motor those for roller shutters
I could think of using a polyzene
do you have the same characteristics mecc??? ? ? ? ? ?

Thank you very much
Good weekend
 
hi shiren! why do you want to use polyzene?
hello big terrone
I want to check if I can delete a buzz that bothers
that verifies during the drag
and see if we can save on the cost of the pulley
between purchase and modification costs 36€
Thank you very much
 

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