Abstract: AS 1332:2000 pdf download.Conveyor belting—Textile reinforced. Transverse piy joints shall be not less than 15 m from the ends of the belt, and at an angle between 40 degrees and 50 degrees from the longitudinal axis. The gap between ply...
AS 1332:2000 pdf download.Conveyor belting—Textile reinforced.
Transverse piy joints shall be not less than 15 m from the ends of the belt, and at an angle between 40 degrees and 50 degrees from the longitudinal axis. The gap between ply ends in such joints shall he not greater than 10 mm, nor shall plies he overlapped.
The distance between transverse joints shall he as follows:
(a) The joints in adjacent plies shall be not less than 3 m apart.
(b) The joints in non-adjacent plies shall be not closer than the width of the belting.
(c) Where iwo plies or one ply and a portion of another ply are formed by folding the fabric at the edges. the joints in the fabric used shall be not less than 3 m apart.
(d) In outer plies, the joints in the same ply shall be not less than 100 m apart.
(e) In inner plies, the joints in the same ply shall he not less than 15 m apart and not more than two such joints shall be in
any ply in each 1(X) m of belting.
4.2.3 Longitudinal ply joints
4.2.3.1 Spacing ofjoinrs
The spacing of longitudinal ply joints shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) Joints shall be not less than 100 mm from the edge of the carcass.
(b) A joint shall not less than 100 mm from any longitudinal joint in other plies.
(c) The joints in one ply shall he separated by not less than 300 mm where the width of the belting permits two joints in the same ply.
(d) Multiple joints in a belt shall he balanced about the centre-line.
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