Conveyor Belt Lacing and Tools for any Belting Application

Great Lakes Belting provides a variety of lacing options for conveyor belts. Depending on the thickness of belt, material of belt, or pulley diameter, different lacing provides conveyor belts with a strong hold without harming the belt or products moving on it. By working with a team of conveyor belt experts, you can easily find the best lacing tools and service for your production. We offer a variety of tools to help manage laced belts and can help with splicing belts to later receive lacing. We’ll carefully analyze your conveyor system, what you’re moving, and more to ensure your belt lacing exactly matches the application you need it for.

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Lace Installation Tools

Great Lakes Belting offers different lacing tools and kits depending on what you need. Each creates a durable splice through methods such as chemical bonding or heat to make the lacing seamless on the conveyor material. Each also works to provide a strong bond between spliced sections without damage or weakening the belt material. Depending on the lacing type that your production requires, different lacing tools are necessary for a strong hold. Our team can work with you to help determine which you need for better results.

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Belting Fabrication Tools

We also carry a variety of belting fabrication tools for manufacturing the exact belt for any operation. Through our trusted suppliers, we offer tools for cutting, skiving, die cutting, joining, hot-pressing, and more. Each option provides a reliable tool built to provide ease of use for fabrication needs. Many of our tooling options also come in either mobile or stationary kits. Depending on what size belt you need to perform fabrication on, what material it’s made of, and a variety of other factors, we can help you find the perfect fabrication tools.

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Mechanical Fasteners

Mechanical fasteners come in a variety of options for different operations. This includes conveyor belt lacing and hook styles for agricultural productions, flat plate fasteners for concrete mill productions, rubber fastening systems for belt repair on the go, and much more. Depending on your industry, what products you’re moving, and your belting environment, we can help determine which fasteners work best and what materials you should select for a longer-lasting belting operation. Through fasteners, we help bring strength and durability to your operation alongside affordability and easy installation.