Drive Pulley

Components of a Drum PulleySteel Shell (the thickness is available in 12mm, 14mm, and more.)End DiscHubConveyor Pulley ShaftLocking Assemblies (optional)Plummer Block (optional)Drum Pulley Rubber LaggingConveyor Pulley Lagging TypesPulley laggings use on a variety of pulleys that provides a cost-eff...

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Components of a Drum Pulley

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  1. Steel Shell (the thickness is available in 12mm, 14mm, and more.)

  2. End Disc

  3. Hub

  4. Conveyor Pulley Shaft

  5. Locking Assemblies (optional)

  6. Plummer Block (optional)

  7. Drum Pulley Rubber Lagging


Conveyor Pulley Lagging Types

  1. Pulley laggings use on a variety of pulleys that provides a cost-effective and most effective solution to correct a belt slippage, increase friction and prevent material build-up, along with additional long term system benefits.

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  1. Smooth Rubber Lagging,

  2. Diamond Rubber Lagging,

  3. Ceramic Lagging,

  4. Chevron Rubber Lagging,

  5. Herringbone Rubber Lagging.

Conveyor Pulley Feature:
Heavy duty one-piece rim construction with submerged arc weldments. 
Multiple shaft attachment options available (HE, XT, QD or Taper-Lock). 
Available from stock with taper-compression hubs and a variety of lagging options, including standard stock SBR rubber, D-LAG natural rubber or vulcanized ceramic lagging.


TypeBelt Width(mm)Standard Diameter(mm)Length
Drive Pulley500500Length of the pulley depends
on the belt width of the conveyor.
650500 630
800500 630 800
1000630 800 1000
1200630 800 1000
1400800 1000
Turnaround Pulley500250 315 400 500
650250 315 400 500
800250 315 400 500 630 800 1000
1000250 315 400 500 630 800 1000
1200250 315 400 500 630 800 1000
1400250 315 400 500 630 800 1000


Roles of Conveyor Drum Pulleys

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  • Head Pulley

    A head pulley, also known as a head drum or drive pulley, is a key component of a belt conveyor system. It is located at the discharge end of the conveyor and is connected to the motor, often through a gearbox. The primary function of the head pulley is to drive the conveyor belt and move materials along the conveyor.

  • Drive Pulley

    The conveyor drive pulley, a drum pulley, is a key component of a conveyor system, serving the purpose of providing the driving force to move the conveyor belt. It is typically connected to a motor or other power source to generate motion.

  • Tail Pulley

    A conveyor tail pulley, also known as a terminal or bend pulley, is a key component in belt conveyor systems. It is located at the end of the conveyor line and is often mounted on a tensioning device to provide a point of redirection for the returning conveyor belt.

  • Snub Pulley

    A snub pulley is a type of conveyor pulley that is typically located at the end of the conveyor near the drive pulley. Its primary function is to increase the wrap angle of the conveyor belt around the drive pulley, thereby increasing the traction between the belt and the pulley.

  • Take-up Pulley

    A take-up pulley is a critical component in a belt conveyor system, specifically designed to maintain proper tension in the conveyor belt. It is part of the take-up device, which compensates for variations in belt length caused by changes in load, thermal expansion, and other factors.

  • Bend Pulley

    A bend pulley is a type of conveyor pulley used to redirect the conveyor belt as it passes around a bend or curve in the conveyor system. Bend pulleys are strategically placed at locations where the conveyor belt changes direction to maintain proper belt alignment and reduce the likelihood of belt tracking issues.


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