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24 Backed by a 24-month warranty
Endurance belting integrates the most innovative
A RR N T Y
A technologies, the highest quality materials and
technical features to maximize your uptime.
See endurancebelting.com/warranty for details.
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Designed in North America for Reliability
We’ve spent the last 20 years perfecting the approach of designing and engineering our belts in North America
to international standards and having them built in China. This global approach to fabrication ensures our cus-
tomers get an excellent value and quality combination that is hard to find with any domestic supplier.
Commitment to Quality
A big part of our success is the emphasis we put on quality at every step of the manufacturing process. Endur-
ance belting is only manufactured in modern facilities with ISO 14001 and 28001 ratings. We spend the time
and effort to test the raw materials going into the fabrication of the belt so the end product we produce is top
quality. Once built, every Endurance belt goes through destructive DIN quality assurance testing before it can
earn the Endurance seal and be shipped to our customers.
R&D
Our R&D activities drive us to find new and innovative ways to solve problems faced by users of heavyweight
conveyor belting. Just a few of the innovations that we help create through laboratory controlled testing in-
clude the design of special high impact fabrics for textile belts and being the first to offer in the market an ISO
EN14973C1/C2 fire resistant compound.
We’re Flexible
We offer a range of belting, from standard branded textile and steel cord belting to customized solutions.
Endurance belting offers a wide selection of cover compounds that can be combined with any of our belting
carcasses to create a customized solution that meets the needs of your specific application.
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STEELCORD
BELTING BELTING
Steelcord Belting
Markets Advantages
Aggregate, Cement, Coal, Hard Rock, Power • Extremely high transverse tear strength
Generation, Steel Production. • Efficient, long lasting splices
• Excellent flexibility
Applications
• Low Stretch
• Strength capabilities up to ST10000
• Widths up to 3000 mm
Mainlines, Overland Belts, Pit Belts, Ship Load-
• ITA tested for splice efficiency
ers, Slope Belts.
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STEELCORD
BELTING BELTING
Steelcord Belting
Get all the benefits of ENDURASTEEL plus an elastic steel cord breaker embedded into the top cover. These
transverse breaker cords solve a problem that is inherent in all steel cord belts; the reliance on rubber be-
tween the cords to provide lateral strength. At the moment of impact, the cushion rubber between the cords
is put into tension and becomes very susceptible to puncturing and cutting. To solve this problem, the elastic
steelcord breakers absorb the impact tensions and provide maximum shield protection.
Advantages
• Increases impact resistance
• Increases load support
• Increases puncture and rip resistance
• Eliminates rip propagation
• No adhesion compromise
• Loop sensor rip detection compatible
• High cut resistance
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Steelcord Belting Specifications
Belt Data
ST500 ST630 ST800 ST1000 ST1120 ST1250 ST1400
Breaking Strength (N/mm) 500 630 800 1000 1120 1250 1400
Max Operating Tension (N/mm) 72 90 120 150 160 187 209
Max Operating Tension (PIW) 408 514 686 857 914 1069 1194
Cord Diameter (mm) 2.7 2.7 3.1 3.7 3.8 4.1 4.3
Cord Pitch (mm) 12 10 10 12 12 12 12
Belt Modulus (N/mm) 36,000 46,000 58,000 72,000 80,640 90,000 101,000
Belt Modulus (PIW) 205,715 262,858 331,429 411,430 460,801 514,287 577,144
Carcass Weight (kg/sq. m) 5.5 6.0 7.0 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.0
Carcass Weight (Lbs/sq. ft) 1.13 1.23 1.43 1.54 1.74 1.95 2.05
Normal Minimum Covers (mm) 4+4 5+4 5+4 5+4 5+4 5+4 5+4
Splice Type (Step) One One One One One One One
Splice Allowance (mm) 650 700 800 850 900 950 950
ENDURAsteel Troughability: minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 610 610 610 610 610 610 610
35 degree 610 610 610 610 762 762 762
45 degree 610 610 762 762 914 914 914
Notes
-- Operating safety factors are normally based upon 6.7:1 or greater
-- Belt constructions normally conform to standard din 22131
-- Approx cover densities: 1.14-1.20 Kg/m2 per mm of rubber (check with our technical personnel)
-- Elastic steelcord breakers weight: (2mm x 8mm pitch) .0273 Piw / ft (1.6 Kg. / Sq. M.)
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Steelcord Belting Specifications
ENDURAsteel Troughability: minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 610 762 762 762 762 762 762
35 degree 762 762 914 914 914 914 914
45 degree 914 914 914 914 914 914 914
Notes
-- Operating safety factors are normally based upon 6.7:1 or greater
-- Belt constructions normally conform to standard din 22131
-- Approx cover densities: 1.14-1.20 Kg/m2 per mm of rubber (check with our technical personnel)
-- Elastic steelcord breakers weight: (2mm x 8mm pitch) .0273 Piw / ft (1.6 Kg. / Sq. M.)
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Steelcord Belting Specifications
ENDURAsteel Troughability: minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 914 914 914 914 914 1067 Ask
35 degree 914 1067 1219 1219 1219 1524 1676
45 degree 1067 1067 1219 1219 1219 1219 Ask
Notes
-- Operating safety factors are normally based upon 6.7:1 or greater
-- Belt constructions normally conform to standard din 22131
-- Approx cover densities: 1.14-1.20 Kg/m2 per mm of rubber (check with our technical personnel)
-- Elastic steelcord breakers weight: (2mm x 8mm pitch) .0273 Piw / ft (1.6 Kg. / Sq. M.)
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Rip Detection
RIP DETECTION
RIP DETECTION AVAILABLE WITH OUR STEELCORD AND TEXTILE BELTS
The newest generation system offered by Coal Control provides superior rip protection and a wide range of
user friendly features that make the system simple to administer. Mitigating unforeseen belt failure, reducing
the operational cost associated with down time and the need to carry a spare belt on location are the key
reasons many users consider the benefits of rip detection.
Coal Control focuses on definitive analytical software that assess real time working conditions allowing the
user to be aware of a potential problem and where it is before it occurs.
Advantages
• Strongest impact shielded loop antennae
• Strongest signal transmission
• Advanced analytical software
• Smartphone notification capable
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TEXTILE BELTING
Textile Belting
Markets Advantages
Heavy Mining, Coal Handling, Bulk Terminals, • Extremely high rip and tear strength
Cement Plants, Steel Plants, Aggregate Hand- • Easy & Efficient Spliceability
ling, Sand & Gravel, Wood Handling, Pulp & • Excellent flexibility
Paper Plants. • Low Stretch
• Robust carcass gauges
Applications
• Widest widths 6600 (mm) with no longitudin-
al splices
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TEXTILE BELTING
Problem Solvers
We have a number of specialty belts that are designed to solve specific problems.
Problems Solved
• Greater forgiveness in dirty operating environments
All the benefits of ENDURAPLY LM with a textile breaker (B) embedded in the top cover.
ENDURAPLY LMB belting includes a heavy duty transverse nylon cord breaker embedded into the
top cover to heighten impact, puncture and rip resistance. The transverse cord breakers do not
compromise the belts ability to wrap very small pulleys.
Problems Solved
• High impact and dirty operating environments
All the benefits of ENDURAPLY LM with an elastic steel cord breaker embedded in the top cover.
ENDURAPLY LM PLUS belting can handle the most intense situations to guard against rips and
punctures. The elastic steel cord breakers offer up to 500 ft-lbs of increased impact resistance,
increased load support without compromising the belts ability to wrap very small pulleys.
Problems Solved
• High impact applications requiring
excellent flexibility around pulleys
• Increased load support, puncture
and rip resistance
• Eliminates rip propagation
• No adhesion compromise
• Loop sensor rip detection compatible
• Excellent cut resistance
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TEXTILE BELTING
Textile Belting
Markets Advantages
Aggregate, Bulk Handling Terminals, Cement, • High tear strength
Coal, Mining, Pulp & Paper, Recycling, Sand • Easy Splicing
& Gravel, Steel Production, Wood Production. • Excellent flexibility
• Low Stretch
Applications
• Robust carcass gauges
• Widest Widths 6600 mm - no longitudinal
splices
Primary Crushers, Secondary Crushers, Pit
Belts, Stackers, Ship Unloaders, Mainlines,
Coal Prep Plant, Log Debarkers, Long Decks,
Shredders.
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TEXTILE BELTING
Textile Belting
Markets
Aggregate, Cement, Coal, Power Generation, Steel Production.
Applications
General light applications.
Advantages
• Good load support
• Easy Splicing
• Excellent flexibility
• Low Stretch
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 20 30 24 30 36 42
35 degree 24 30 30 36 42 48
45 degree 30 36 36 42 48 54
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 72 84 84 96 108 114
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 60 72 72 84 96 108
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 60 72 72 84 96 108
20 degree 60 72 72 84 96 108
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 60 60 60 72 84 96
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 48 54 54 72 84 96
20 degree 54 72 72 84 96 108
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 54 60 60 72 84 96
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 48 54 54 60 72 84
20 degree 48 60 60 72 84 96
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 42 54 54 60 72 84
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 36 48 48 54 72 84
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 30 36 42 48 48 54
35 degree 36 42 48 54 54 60
45 degree 42 48 54 60 60 66
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 84 96 114 120 108 120
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 72 84 108 108 96 120
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 72 84 108 108 96 108
20 degree 72 84 108 108 102 120
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 60 72 96 102 96 120
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 54 72 96 96 84 108
20 degree 72 84 108 108 96 114
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 60 72 96 96 84 108
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 54 60 84 84 72 96
20 degree 60 72 96 102 84 108
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 54 60 84 90 72 96
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 48 54 78 78 60 84
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 500 750 600 750 900 1050
35 degree 600 750 750 900 1050 1200
45 degree 750 900 900 1050 1200 1370
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 1829 2135 2135 2440 2740 2895
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1525 1829 1829 2135 2440 2740
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1525 1829 1829 2135 2440 2740
20 degree 1525 1829 1829 2135 2440 2740
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1525 1525 1525 1829 2135 2440
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1220 1370 1370 1829 2135 2440
20 degree 1370 1829 1829 2135 2440 2740
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1370 1525 1525 1829 2135 2440
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1220 1370 1370 1525 1829 2135
20 degree 1220 1525 1525 1829 2135 2440
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1067 1370 1370 1525 1829 2135
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 915 1220 1220 1370 1829 2135
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 750 900 1050 1200 1200 1370
35 degree 900 1050 1200 1370 1370 1500
45 degree 1050 1200 1370 1500 1500 1675
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 2135 2440 2895 3040 2740 3040
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1829 2135 2740 2740 2440 3040
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1829 2135 2740 2740 2440 3040
20 degree 1829 2135 2740 2740 2590 3040
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1525 1829 2440 2590 2440 3040
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1370 1829 2440 2440 2135 2740
20 degree 1829 2135 2740 2740 2440 2895
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1525 1829 2440 2440 2135 2740
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1370 1525 2135 2135 1829 2440
20 degree 1525 1829 2440 2590 2135 2740
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1370 1525 2135 2286 1829 2440
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1220 1370 1980 1980 1525 2135
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY LM Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree trough angle 18 30 36 36 42
35 degree trough angle 24 30 36 36 42
45 degreetrough angle 30 36 42 42 48
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY LM Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree trough angle 48 84 96 96 108
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 42 72 84 84 96
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 36 72 84 84 96
20 degree trough angle 48 72 84 84 96
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 36 60 72 72 84
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 36 54 72 72 84
20 degree trough angle 42 72 84 84 96
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 36 60 72 72 84
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 30 54 60 60 72
20 degree trough angle 36 60 72 72 84
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 30 54 60 60 72
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle NR 48 54 54 72
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY LM Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree trough angle 30 24 36 42 42 48
35 degree trough angle 30 30 36 42 48 48
45 degreetrough angle 36 36 42 48 48 54
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY LM Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific densi-
ty material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree trough angle 78 84 90 102 102 114
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 66 72 78 90 90 102
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 66 72 78 90 90 102
20 degree trough angle 66 72 78 90 90 102
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 66 60 66 78 78 90
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 54 54 60 78 78 90
20 degree trough angle 60 72 78 90 90 102
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 60 60 66 78 78 90
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 54 54 60 66 66 78
20 degree trough angle 54 60 66 78 78 90
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 48 54 60 66 66 78
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 42 48 54 60 60 78
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY LM Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree trough angle 450 750 900 900 1050
35 degree trough angle 600 750 900 900 1050
45 degreetrough angle 750 900 1050 1050 1200
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY LM Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific densi-
ty material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree trough angle 1220 2135 2440 2440 2740
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 1067 1829 2135 2135 2440
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 915 1829 2135 2135 2440
20 degree trough angle 1220 1829 2135 2135 2440
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 915 1525 1829 1829 2135
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 915 1370 1829 1829 2135
20 degree trough angle 1067 1829 2135 2135 2440
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 915 1525 1829 1829 2135
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 750 1370 1525 1525 1829
20 degree trough angle 915 1525 1829 1829 2135
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 750 1370 1525 1525 1829
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle NR 1220 1370 1370 1829
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURAPLY LM Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree trough angle 750 600 900 1050 1050 1200
35 degree trough angle 750 750 900 1050 1200 1200
45 degreetrough angle 900 900 1050 1200 1200 1370
Troughability figures above, are based upon top cover being equal to, or greater than bottom cover
ENDURAPLY LM Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific densi-
ty material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree trough angle 1980 2135 2285 2590 2590 2895
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 1675 1829 1980 2285 2285 2590
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 1675 1829 1980 2285 2285 2590
20 degree trough angle 1675 1829 1980 2285 2285 2590
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 1675 1525 1675 1980 1980 2285
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 1370 1370 1525 1980 1980 2285
20 degree trough angle 1525 1829 1980 2285 2285 2590
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 1525 1525 1675 1980 1980 2285
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 1370 1370 1525 1675 1675 1980
20 degree trough angle 1370 1525 1675 1980 1980 2285
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree trough angle 1220 1370 1525 1675 1675 1980
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degreetrough angle 1067 1220 1370 1525 1525 1980
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURALON Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 16 18 20 24 24 24
35 degree 18 24 24 30 30 30
45 degree 24 30 30 36 36 36
ENDURALON Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 48 60 60 72 84 84
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 42 54 54 60 72 72
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 36 48 48 54 72 66
20 degree 48 54 60 72 72 72
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 36 48 48 54 60 60
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 36 42 42 48 54 60
20 degree 42 48 54 60 60 72
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 36 42 48 54 54 60
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 30 36 42 48 48 54
20 degree 36 42 48 54 54 60
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 30 36 42 48 48 54
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 30 36 42 42 48
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURALON Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 30 24 30 30 36
35 degree 36 30 36 36 42
45 degree 42 36 42 42 48
ENDURALON Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 84 84 96 96 116
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 84 72 84 84 108
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 72 72 84 84 108
20 degree 84 72 84 84 108
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 72 60 72 72 96
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 66 54 72 72 96
20 degree 72 72 84 84 108
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 66 60 72 72 96
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 60 54 60 60 84
20 degree 66 60 72 72 96
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 60 54 60 60 84
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 54 48 54 54 78
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURALON Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 400 450 500 600 600 600
35 degree 450 600 600 750 750 750
45 degree 600 750 750 900 900 900
ENDURALON Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 1220 1525 1525 1829 2135 2135
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1067 1370 1370 1525 1829 1829
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 915 1220 1220 1370 1829 1675
20 degree 1220 1370 1525 1829 1829 1829
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 915 1220 1220 1370 1525 1525
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 915 1067 1067 1220 1370 1525
20 degree 1067 1220 1370 1525 1525 1829
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 915 1067 1220 1370 1370 1525
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 762 915 1067 1220 1220 1370
20 degree 915 1067 1220 1370 1370 1525
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 762 915 1067 1220 1220 1370
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 762 915 1067 1067 1220
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURALON Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 750 600 750 750 900
35 degree 900 750 900 900 1050
45 degree 1050 900 1050 1050 1200
ENDURALON Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 2135 2135 2440 2440 2946
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 2135 1829 2135 2135 2740
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1829 1829 2135 2135 2740
20 degree 2135 1829 2135 2135 2740
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1829 1525 1829 1829 2440
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1675 1370 1829 1829 2440
20 degree 1829 1829 2135 2135 2740
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1675 1525 1829 1829 2440
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1525 1370 1525 1525 2135
20 degree 1675 1525 1829 1829 2440
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1525 1370 1525 1525 2135
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree 1370 1220 1370 1370 1981
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURASPAR Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 12 16 20 14 18 24
35 degree 16 20 24 18 24 30
45 degree 20 24 30 24 30 36
ENDURASPAR Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 36 48 60 42 54 66
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 30 42 54 36 48 60
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 24 36 48 30 42 54
20 degree 30 42 54 36 48 60
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 24 36 48 30 36 54
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 18 30 42 24 30 48
20 degree NR 36 48 30 42 54
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree NR 30 36 24 36 48
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 24 30 18 30 42
20 degree NR NR NR NR NR 48
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree NR NR NR NR NR 42
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR NR NR NR NR 36
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURASPAR Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Inches
20 degree 16 20 24 24 30
35 degree 20 24 30 30 36
45 degree 24 30 36 36 42
ENDURASPAR Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Inches
20 degree 48 60 72 72 84
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 42 54 60 60 72
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 36 48 54 54 72
20 degree 48 60 66 60 72
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 36 48 60 60 60
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 36 42 48 48 54
20 degree 42 54 60 54 72
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 36 48 54 54 60
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 30 42 48 48 54
20 degree 36 48 54 48 60
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 30 42 48 48 54
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 36 42 42 48
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURASPAR Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 300 400 500 350 450 600
35 degree 400 500 600 450 600 750
45 degree 500 600 750 600 750 900
ENDURASPAR Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 915 1220 1524 1067 1372 1676
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 762 1067 1372 915 1220 1525
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 600 915 1220 762 1067 1372
20 degree 762 1067 1372 915 1220 1525
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 610 915 1220 762 915 1372
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 457 762 1067 610 762 1220
20 degree NR 915 1220 762 1067 1372
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree NR 762 915 610 915 1220
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 610 762 457 762 1067
20 degree NR NR NR NR NR 1220
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree NR NR NR NR NR 1067
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR NR NR NR NR 915
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Textile Belting Specifications
ENDURASPAR Troughability: Minimum acceptable width to trough properly when running empty
Millimeters
20 degree 400 500 600 600 750
35 degree 500 600 750 750 900
45 degree 600 750 900 900 1050
ENDURASPAR Load Support: Maximum belt width acceptable to support a fully loaded belt handing a specific density
material on a specific trough angle
Millimeters
20 degree 1220 1524 1829 1829 2135
0-40 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 1067 1372 1524 1524 1829
(0-640 kg/cu. M)
45 degree 915 1220 1372 1372 1829
20 degree 1220 1524 1676 1524 1829
41 - 80 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 915 1220 1524 1524 1524
(641 - 1280kg/cu. M)
45 degree 915 1067 1220 1220 1372
20 degree 1067 1372 1524 1372 1829
81 - 120 lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 915 1220 1372 1372 1524
(1281 - 1920kg/cu. M)
45 degree 762 1067 1220 1220 1372
20 degree 915 1220 1372 1525 1524
120+ lb./cu. Ft
35 degree 762 1067 1220 1220 1372
(1920+ kg/cu. M)
45 degree NR 915 1067 1067 1220
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SELF TRACKING BELTING
Markets
Aggregate, Cement, Coal, Hard Rock, Power Generation, Steel Production.
Applications
Concave curved systems, Reversing systems, High troughing situations.
Advantages
• Self tracking on troughed systems
• Excellent for tracking reversing systems
• Deep troughability
• Resists lifting on concave curve systems
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breakers
breakers
Adding breakers to our standard belting gives a wide range of capabilities depending on their construction
and position in the belt.
Advantage
• Increased cut and gouge protection
Advantage
• Increased load support, impact, puncture and rip resistance
Advantage
• Increased puncture resistance and load support without the need to increase pulley size
Advantage
• Self tracking, deep troughability
Advantage
• Self tracking, deep troughability
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FOR MODERATE INCLINE MATERIAL HANDLING APPLICATIONS
This rib style chevron belt is specially designed for inclined conveyors. Our belts have been specifically de-
veloped with fully integral cleats to meet the demands of a wide range of applications, from packed products
to bulk material that needs to be prevented from sliding. Endurarib belts are available in several high-quality
covers including abrasion, heat, fire, and oil resistant.
Markets Advantages
Heavy Mining, Coal Handling, Bulk Terminals, • Integral cleats result longer working life
Waste & Recycling Plants, Bagged Maternal, of the belt
Aggregate Handling, Road Construction, Grain • Convey loose and package material on inclines
Silos, Mobile Crushers & Screening Equipment, greater than 20 degrees
Pulp & Paper, Wood Handling. • Improve efficiency of the system, by preventing
slide back, during transport of material
Applications
• Can be used with small pulley diameters
90° Incline
45° Inclined Conveyor
Rib Height: 25-32 mm
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Rib Type Pattern Rib Height (mm) Rib Width (mm) Rib Pitch (mm) Belt Width (mm) Mold Type
V6 V6 6(1/4”) 15(6”) 76(3”) 600 to 1820 A
Rib Type Pattern Rib Height (mm) Rib Width (mm) Rib Pitch (mm) Belt Width (mm) Mold Type
C5 C5 5 300 to 1200 100 300 to 1200 A
C10 C10 10 300 to 1200 100 300 to 1200 A
C15 C15 15 280 to 1200 125 400 to 650 A
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Endurarib
Rib Type Pattern Rib Height (mm) Rib Width (mm) Rib Pitch (mm) Belt Width (mm) Mold Type
C15V250 15 250 250 350 to 500 G
C15V300 15 300 146 400-550 E
C15V330 15 330 250 400 to 650 AC
C15V450 15 450 219 600 to 650 E
C15V450 15 450 300 500 to 800 AC
C15V600 15 600 370 700 to 800 E
C15P280 15 280 250 300 A
C15P375 15 375 261 450 to 800 A
C15 C15P380 15 380 250 400 to 850 B
C15P385 15 385 250 450 to 650 CD
C15P500 15 500 337 600 to 750 A
C15P600 15 600 370 750 to 1000 C
C15P600 15 600 250 650 to 1000 D
C15P620 15 620 250 650 to 1000 A
C15P750 15 750 250 800 to 1200 D
C15P750 15 750 300 800 to 1200 B
C15P780 15 780 250 800 to 1200 A
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Rib Type Pattern Rib Height (mm) Rib Width (mm) Rib Pitch (mm) Belt Width (mm) Mold Type
C25P450 25 450 335 500 to 700 A
C25P450 25 450 330 600 to 800 D
C25P550 25 550 250 600 to 800 C
C25P550 25 550 330 600 to 800 D
C25
C25P584 25 584 250 600 to 900 A
C25P750 25 750 330 800 to 1400 BCD
C25P785 25 785 334 800 to 1200 A
C25P1000 25 1000 400 1200 to 1600 A
Rib Type Pattern Rib Height (mm) Rib Width (mm) Rib Pitch (mm) Belt Width (mm) Mold Type
Y32P450 32 450 255 500 to 800 A
Y32P600 32 600 300 700 to 1050 D
Y32 Y32P605 32 605 303 650 to 1050 A
Y32P800 32 800 330 900 to 1250 D
Y32P810 32 810 345 900 to 1200 A
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For High Angle Material Application
Corrugated sidewall conveyor belting has long been established as the industry standard for high angle bulk
material conveying. Endurawall corrugated sidewall belting is specifically designed to meet the needs of this
highly technical industry segment. Our quality manufacturing hot bonding process allows us to hot vulcanize
both the cleats and sidewalls to the base belt, extending belt life in almost every application. The hot bond-
ing process and outstanding performance features combined with our technical expertise make Endurawall
the ideal solution for both new installations and existing belt replacements.
Markets Advantages
Aggregate, Cement, Coal, Hard Rock, Power • Convey at angles up to 90 degrees and mini-
Generation, Steel Production. mize space requirements
• Lower spillage
• Hot bonding dramatically increases the ad-
Applications hesion of the sidewalls and cleats to the base
belt, resisting separation & delamination over
High Angle. time and at extreme hot or cold temperatures
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Endurawall
base belts
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Endurawall
SIDEWALLS
The greater distance rubber is from the carcass, or stabilizer, the less effective it is for abrasion, cutting or
gouging. For that reason, in very thick covers an internal stabilizer with open flow construction is often added.
All sidewalls are available with or without fabric reinforcement except XHDS which is always fabric reinforced.
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CLEATS
The above are standard heights, non-standard are available, please enquire.
* Urethane cleat uprights available as an option.
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Endurawall
CLEATS (cont.)
The above are standard heights, non-standard are available, please enquire.
* Urethane cleat uprights available as an option.
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Installation hardware
All required installation hardware is provided with the belt including fasteners,
washers and sidewall support fittings.
Armor-edge
Available as an option, Armor-Edge is a fabric breaker
that wraps around the outer edges of the belt.
It is designed to provide extra protection agaist damage
and ply delamination caused by belt off-tracking issues.
Side Blinkers
Available as an option in either plastic or metal, side blinkers are placed be-
tween the wall and cleat. This installation will minimize the amount of material
catching in between the corrugations and the cleat, therefore reducing carry-
back and spillage.
Particulary useful in applications where the material is small and free-flowing.
cover grades
Base belts, sidewalls and cleats can be manufactured using a rubber grade specific to your application re-
quirements, These cover grades include (but are not limited to) high abrasion resistant, oil resistant, flame
resistant (MSHA, CSA-C, etc.), heat resistant and chemical resistant. Our technical staff will assist you in
selecting the correct grade to suit your needs.
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COVERS
BELTING
COVERS
Endurance has the cover compounds to protect your belts carcass no matter the operating environment.
Abrasion Covers
Standard Max Abrasion Abrasion Cut & Gouge Operating Tem- Density Characteristics
Compounds DIN 53518 Resistance Resistance perature Range PCF
RMA 2 Not Specified Fair Good -30°C to +80°C 1.15 General service abrasion
DIN Z 250 Fair Good -30°C to +80°C 1.20 Moderate Abrasion
ARPM Grade II 175 Good Good -30°C to +80°C 1.15 Increased service abrasion
Endurance D1 150 Very Good Good -30°C to +80°C 1.15 Increased service abrasion
RMA 1 Not Specified Good Very Good -40°C to +80°C 1.15 Increased cut and gouge
ARPM Grade I 125 Very Good Very Good -40°C to +80°C 1.15 Increased cut and gouge
Endurance D2 120 Excellent Very Good -40°C to +80°C 1.15 Increased abrasion, cut
and gouge
DIN Y 150 Very Good Excellent -40°C to +80°C 1.13 Increased abrasion, cut and gouge
Endurance D3 110 Excellent Excellent -40°C to +80°C 1.13 Abrasion cut and gouge to 8"
DIN X 120 Excellent Superior -45°C to +70°C 1.10 Super cut and gouge over 12"
Endurance D5 100 Excellent Superior -45°C to +70°C 1.10 Extreme cut and gouge
over 12"
Endurance D5X 120 Excellent Ultimate -40°C to +150°C 1.10 Ultimate cut and gouge
DIN W 90 Superior Very Good -45°C to +70°C 1.12 Outstanding abrasion
Endurance D6 80 Superior Excellent -45°C to +70°C 1.12 Outstanding abrasion to 12"
Endurance D7 50 Ultimate Very Good -45°C to +70°C 1.10 Ultimate abrasion to 12"
Endurance LLR NA N/A N/A -45°C to +70°C 1.12 Low rolling resistance
back cover
Endurance ED6 90 superior Excellent -45°C to +70°C 1.12 Abrasion and acid resistance
DIN R 150 Very Good Excellent -60°C to +60°C 1.11 Extra low temp operating
Endurance UV 150 Very Good Very Good -45°C to +125°C 1.13 Superior ozone resistance
Endurance UVX 175 Good Fair -60°C to +160°C 1.07 Ultimate ozone resistance
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COVERS
Flame Resistant Covers
Compounds Standards Coverage Small Static Drum Propagation Density PCF Characteristics
Scale ISO 284 Friction
Flame EN
ISO 340 1554
JK DIN K/S International Yes Yes No No 1.27 Above ground, hard rock
underground except coal or
phosphate
JA DIN-EN 14973 International Yes Yes Yes Yes 128 General use, only hazard
Class - A being limited access and
means of escape
JB1 DIN-EN 14973 International Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.30 As class A plus potentially
Class - B1 flammable atmosphere. No
secondary devices
JB2 DIN-EN 14973 International Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.30 As class A plus potentially
Class - B2 flammable atmosphere.
With secondary devices
JC1 ISO 14973 - C1 International Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.50 As class B1 plus com-
bustible dust or material
conveyed. No secondary
devices
JC2 ISO 14973 - C2 International Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.50 As class B1 plus com-
bustible dust or material
conveyed and additional fuel
sources. With secondary
devices
JCC CSA - C Canada Yes Yes Yes No 1.30 Above ground, hard rock
underground
JCB CSA - B Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.35 Underground for hard rock
and salt
JCA CSA - A2 Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.50 Explosive environment
JMC MSHA -14 USA No No No Yes 1.30 Explosive environment
JMA MSHA - 18 (2G) USA No No No Yes 1.27 Above ground, hard rock
underground
JGM DIN K + MOR International Yes Yes No No 1.27 Grain service, wheat, barley
JGS DIN K + SOR International Yes Yes No No 1.27 Grain service, soya bean,
canola
JGF DIN K + SOR + International Yes Yes No No 1.27 Petroleum coke with elevat-
Heat ed heat
Endurance compounds meets the above standards. Certification available upon request at time of order
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Covers
COVERS
TEB Chlorobutyl Lump Max 350° 175° 300° 150° 260° 130° 1.17 High heat, strong splices
Fines Max 300° 150° 240° 120° 260° 130°
TEC EPR Lump Max 450° 230° 375° 180° 300° 150° 1.07 Extreme heat, good abrasion
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SPLICE MATERIALS
SPLICE MATERIALS
Endurance has the splice kits that matches the specifications of your belt.
The single biggest risk to any conveyor system is the splice area of the belt. If the splice is not done properly
the chances of failure increase. This is why it is always best to use OEM grade spice material when you can.
The advantages of using Endurance splice kits with your Endurance belting is that you always know the rub-
ber compounds used in the skims, gums and cover rubber match the specifications of your belt.
Advantages
• Complete Steelcord and Textile splice kits include OEM skims, cover rubber and OEM cements
• Hot vulcanization and cold bonding materials available
• Splice instructions from DIN designs
• Tools and vulcanization presses available
• Unique non-hazardous material shipments available for easy and fast supply
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
FULL
trough w = belt width
depth
TERMINAL PULLEY
w = belt width
One half
trough
depth
TERMINAL PULLEY
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