

Product Introduction
Chevron Belt

A chevron conveyor belt has raised, V-shaped patterns (cleats) on its surface, designed to transport bulk materials like sand, coal, or gravel on steep inclines (often 18 to 45 degrees) without them sliding back, increasing capacity and efficiency by preventing spillage and rollback, unlike flat belts that cannot handle such steep angles. These cleats come in various pattern designs and heights to suit different materials and incline requirements, making them crucial for industries like mining, agriculture, and recycling.
Key Features & Benefits
- Anti-Slip: The cleats grip loose materials, preventing rollback on inclines.
- Increased Capacity: Allows for steeper inclines, saving space and boosting throughput.
- Versatility: Different patterns (e.g., C15, C25) handle various materials and angles.
- Reduced Waste: Less material loss means greater efficiency and less environmental impact.

Common Applications
- Mining & Construction: Moving crushed rock, sand, gravel, and minerals.
- Agriculture: Transporting grains.
- Recycling: Handling waste materials.
- Food Industry: Bulk product movement.

Patterns & Cleats Types

Common cleat heights of chevron belts are 15mm (C15) for up to 30 degree inclines, and 25mm (C25) for up to 40 degree inclines. PACKWOOD has accumulated more experience in material handling requirements, and our cleat height ranges from 5mm to 32mm. More than 120 types of patterns, you are sure to find one which you need. Please feel free to ask a pattern booklet from our staff.
A Part of Types Displaying

The chevron belts are available with various fabric plies and correct rubber grade for durability. Heavy-duty applications may require an internal metal mesh. Common types of surface pattern include: Open V, Closed V, Multiple V, U-shaped, Y-shaped, etc. and specialized patterns can be customized for specific applications.