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Polyurethane Belt Skirting

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Polyurethane Belt Skirting
KS01 skirting is designed to provide solutions for sealing belts in environments from wet clay to frozen coal
Extremely resilient, outlasting rubber and UHMW polyethylene
Available in 4", 5", 6",...Read More
KS01 skirting is designed to provide solutions for sealing belts in environments from wet clay to frozen coal
Extremely resilient, outlasting rubber and UHMW polyethylene
Available in 4", 5", 6", 8", 9", 10" and 12" widths with thicknesses ranging from 3/8" to 2", and lengths up to 50'
Available with straight or 20°, 35° and 45° beveled edges
8-to-10 times the wear life over quality rubber skirting
MSHA-accepted, flame-retardant formulas available

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Load Zone™ impact and slider beds are for light- and medium-duty applications
Available for CEMA B, C and D idler classes
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Sheets are available for wet or dry, sticky or sloppy environments
Sizes available:
4'×8'
4'×10'
5'×8'
5'×10'
Backings available:
Plain
Fabric
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