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What is an ATEX certificate?
The objective of ATEX is to ensure the free movement of Ex products within the European Union, by offering one harmonized compliance procedure accepted by all EU countries, eradicating the need for differing national standards.
The Directive removes barriers to trade by defining Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSRs) for Ex equipment. The EHSRs form the basis of an EU-accepted product conformity approval process that examines the potential ignition sources of equipment intended for use in explosive atmospheres.
What is a FRAS Belt?
FRAS (Fire Resistant Antistatic Belts) is the acronym for Fire Resistant Antistatic Belts.Belts are engineered so that the Belt meets local fire retardancy standards. This means these Belts are difficult to ignite and should never be the cause of a fire. Additionally, if ignited by an external fire source, they should minimize the propagation of the fire. These Belts are also Anti Static, meaning they provide electrical resistance to avoid the build-up of static electricity.
What is the concept of the FREE-SET?
Free Set Concept is applicable for power transmission V-Belts, any batch code material can be used in a mixed form on a multi-groove pulley drive without any fitment and performance issue. Free set tolerances are more stringent as compared to the international standard requirement.
Is it true that the Belt shrinks as it is stored?
Yes, the Belt may shrink after being stored for a long period, but it will regain its original length after being run on the drive for a few minutes.
Does the belt require re-tensioning?
Yes,to obtain the best life out of conventional construction belts, they must be re-tensioned within 24 hours of operation. Proper belt tension is essential for maximum belt life and efficiency. Improper belt tension is the leading cause of premature belt failure and increased costs. Under-tensioned belts lead to slippage, overheating, excessive pulley wear, rollover, and noise, resulting in higher maintenance costs and inefficient power transmission.
Does the belt require any lubrication to maintain the rubber hardness?
What is the best practice to ensure optimum Belt life?
What is the method of calculating Belt tension?
The drive design software from MyGEC is accessible on the website for calculating tension values according to drive and Belt sections.
Is it true that the GREDON Belt has antistatic properties?
What is the recommended minimum pulley diameter?
Which sections of the wedge and narrow Belts are interchangeable?
Narrow | Wedge |
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3V | SPZ |
5V | SPB |
What is the shelf life of GREDON Belts?
6 years, if stored properly in a proper Belt storage environment.
What is the difference between standard and non-standard pulleys?
What is a Dual duty pulley?
What is the standard length designation for classical, wedge, and narrow Belts?
Wedge Sections: Pitch Length Lp (mm)
Narrow Sections: Outside Length La (Inches)