hkmensing
Mechanical
- Jan 12, 2004
- 19
Dear All, ![[flip] [flip] [flip]](/data/assets/smilies/flip.gif)
We are buying belt sanders from a factory (we are a trading company), but in tests we have had done, the grinding belt wears off quickly.
The test report states that this is because the pulley is smaller than the grinding belt.
Besides changing the pulley, are there other ways to improve the wear and tear of the grinding belt?
Cheers,
GM![[hammer] [hammer] [hammer]](/data/assets/smilies/hammer.gif)
![[flip] [flip] [flip]](/data/assets/smilies/flip.gif)
We are buying belt sanders from a factory (we are a trading company), but in tests we have had done, the grinding belt wears off quickly.
The test report states that this is because the pulley is smaller than the grinding belt.
Besides changing the pulley, are there other ways to improve the wear and tear of the grinding belt?
Cheers,
GM
![[hammer] [hammer] [hammer]](/data/assets/smilies/hammer.gif)