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Conveyor Belt Peeling Machine Electric Belt Stripping Machine Explosion-proof Steel Wire Rope Core Belt Peeling Head Machine
Wire Rope Conveyor Head Removal Machine Electric Peel Head Machine Rope core stripping machine is used for the preparation work of vulcanized joints on rope conveyor belts, specifically designed for separating steel wire rope from rubber on rope core conveyor belts. This equipment can be used in various situations and locations requiring bonding, and its convenient operation significantly reduces the working time required for bonding rope core conveyor belts, effectively reducing the labor intensity of operators. Features: Preparatory work for vulcanized joints on rope core conveyor beltsDetailed Description Wire Rope Core Stripper
The application range of the dehead machine
This equipment is designed for the preparation work of vulcanized joints on steel rope conveyor belts, specifically for separating the steel wire rope core from the rubber. It can be used at various locations where glue bonding is required, greatly reducing the working time needed for bonding the steel wire rope core conveyor belts due to its convenient operation, thereby effectively lowering the labor intensity of the operators. Features: Preparation work for vulcanized joints on steel rope core conveyor belts.
剥 (peel)Technical specifications of the layer machine
Motor Power | 1500W | Working Voltage | 380V |
Line speed | 0.3m/s | Wire rope diameter | Φ4.9~Φ13.2mm |
Conveyor belt thickness | ≦43mm |
Features:
1No need to flip the belt, as the rubber covers the wire at both top and bottom.Clean up Can be completed in one go.
2The thickness of residual adhesive on the steel wire can be arbitrarily controlled to ensure vulcanization strength.
3Compared to traditional manual deheading methods, it is more user-friendly, saving a significant amount of time, and greatly reducing labor intensity.











