Spiral 2.2, 2.5, and 3.2
Series 2600| in | mm | |
| Pitch | 2.0 | 50.8 |
| Minimum Width | 24 | 610 |
| Maximum Width | 60 | 1524 |
| Width Increments | 1.0 | 25.4 |
| Opening Size (approximate) | 0.94 × 0.65 | 23.8 × 16.5 |
| Open Area (fully extended) | 57% | |
| Minimum Open Area (2.2 Turn Ratio) | 32% | |
| Hinge Style | Open | |
| Rod Retention; Rod Type | Occluded edge; unheaded | |
- This belt has pinch points. See the Safety section in the Intralox Conveyor Belting Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting Manual for more information.
- Contact Intralox for precise belt measurements and stock status before designing equipment or ordering a belt.
- Lightweight, relatively strong belt with smooth surface grid.
- Belt openings pass straight through the belt to simplify cleaning.
- Each belt material has a default rod material. Other rod materials are available. Intralox can help identify the best belt and rod material combination for your application.
- Detailed material information is provided in Product Line.
- Designed for low-tension, capstan drive spiral applications with a minimum turn radius of 2.2 times the belt width (measured from inside edge).
- When considering belt widths under 24 in (610 mm), contact Intralox Customer Service
- Contact Intralox Customer Service for preferred run direction on spiral applications.
| Belt Material | Default Rod Material, Diameter 0.24 in (6.1 mm) | Straight Belt Strength | Spiral Belt Strength1 | Temperature Range (continuous) | Belt Mass | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| lbf/ft | N/m | lbf | N | °F | °C | lb/ft² | kg/m² | ||
| Acetal | Acetal | 1,700 | 24,800 | 475 | 2,110 | -50 to 200 | -46 to 93 | 1.54 | 7.52 |
| Polypropylene | Acetal | 1,500 | 21,900 | 400 | 1,780 | 34 to 200 | 1 to 93 | 1.04 | 5.08 |
| SELM | Acetal | 1,500 | 21,900 | 375 | 1,670 | -50 to 200 | -46 to 93 | 1.24 | 6.05 |
Published spiral belt strengths and their method of calculation vary among belt manufacturers. Please consult an Intralox spiral engineer for accurate comparison of spiral belt strengths.







