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The base of a dynaclean z conveyor showing catenary sagConveyor belt sag, also known as catenary sag, refers to the tensionless section of the belt that hangs down on the return side (or underside) of the conveyor.  It is an intended section of the belt that is required to keep your conveyor running smoothly.

The catenary sag is a natural way to tension the belt.  It allows gravity to give the belt the exact amount of tension instead of relying on a mechanical take-up or tension system.  Mechanical take-up or tension systems are required when catenary conveyor belt sag is not included in the design of the conveyor system.

Plastic sanitary conveyor belts stretch over time due to heavy loads, product temperature and/or room temperature.  The fluctuation of the belt length on a conveyor designed to utilize the catenary conveyor belt sag will not be an issue.  On a conveyor that requires a mechanical tensioning system, you will need to continuously monitor and make necessary adjustments to tweak the belt length as it grows and shrinks.

Several parts and components are included in the design of mechanical tensioning systems, making them complex.  With every part and component used in the design, you increase the likelihood for needed repair and harboring bacteria, which will increase your maintenance and sanitation costs.

Conveyor belt tracking issues happen exclusively to belts that utilize a mechanical tensioning system. Belt tracking problems require the conveyor system to be shut down, which will reduce or stop your production.  Significant damage to the belt and/or the conveyor frame will be the result if this condition is not corrected promptly, only adding to production downtime.

Benefits of Catenary Conveyor Belt Sag

  • No complex mechanical take-up system required
  • No need to monitor natural belt stretch
  • Keeps the belt from skipping
  • No belt tensioning tools required
  • Eliminates belt tracking issues
  • Reduced maintenance and sanitation costs
  • Easier cleaning access to the internal components of the conveyor

If you let it, the nature of gravity will allow your conveyor to run smoother and be more economical than one that includes a mechanical tensioning system.

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With experience in almost every area of business from HR, sales, operations and marketing, Marcie has a very strategic approach to business and a passion for connecting people with solutions. Prior to joining Dynamic Conveyor as the Marketing Manager, she was owner of Champion Resources, a contract marketing agency working with small businesses. She also spent 15 years in the distribution industry where she established and executed on sales and marketing strategies that developed strong brands and capitalized on all channels of marketing. With her well-rounded background and a track record of fostering brand success, Marcie is a vital asset to the Dynamic Conveyor team. Her strategic thinking and passion for connecting people with conveyor solutions continue to drive marketing excellence. In her free time, Marcie enjoys spending time with family, golf and travel.
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