How to splice F.B.C. Woven Wire Belts

 


Balanced Weave

Double Balanced Weave

Gratex Weave
  • F.B.C. Balanced Weave, Double Balanced Weave and Gratex Weave belts are all spliced by inserting a straight or crimped connector through the vertices of a right-hand and a left-hand spiral.


Compound Weave
 

Double Reinforced Weave
  • F.B.C. Compound Balanced Weave belts are spliced by inserting straight rods (two to five rods depending on the specification) through the vertices of a right-hand and left-hand spirals.
  • F.B.C. Double Rod Reinforced Weave belts are spliced by inter-weaving the two belt ends with a pair of loose spirals and then inserting rods through its vertices.
Note: the interweaving of a double reinforced weave belt can be difficult in tightly woven specifications if the pair of loose spirals are inter-woven simultaneously. Separate them into two loose spirals and inter-weave them one spiral at a time.


Rod Reinforced Weave
 

Conventional Weave
  • F.B.C. Rod Reinforced Weave and Conventional Weave belts are both spliced by inter-weaving the two belt ends with a loose spiral. However, a Rod Reinforced Weave belt must have rods inserted into its vertices. 
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