PriceList for Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 3110 raised rib to Riyadh Factory
PriceList for Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 3110 raised rib to Riyadh Factory Detail:
Har 3110 raised rib
Thickness: 24mm
Opening area: 26%
Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows:
1. Easy installation
2. Good plastic rubber material, best service
3. resistant to corrosion and friction
4. Wear resistant
5. High quality and most competitive price
Our products are mainly used in the following aspects:
For the container manufacturing industry special products and materials are available, such as abrasion resistant polyamide for glass plants, vacuum chains for can making and gripper chains for vertical transport.
For food industry applications modular belts and components are used in deboning, grading and trimming lines for meat, poultry and seafood. A wide range of products is also offered for blanchers, cookers, washers, coolers and processing lines in fruit, vegetables, bakery, confectionary etc. And many more products are available for the handling of packed food.
In automotive industry the products are engineered to meet the most demanding applications, such as rubber processing and tire handling.
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Our intention would be to provide top quality products and solutions at competitive charges, and top-notch support to customers around the world. We have been ISO9001, CE, and GS certified and strictly adhere to their quality specifications for PriceList for Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 3110 raised rib to Riyadh Factory, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Australia, luzern, Ukraine, Our company now has many department, and there have more than 20 employees in our company. We set up sales shop, show room, and product warehouse. In the meantime, we registered our own brand. We now have tightened inspection for quality of product.
Garage quoted 5 hour billable repair + parts…. two new bushes cost £10 +VAT each, 1st side (nearside) was as you’d expect takes longer as it’s learning as to just how few bolts taken off you can get away with
1) Drive up front wheels on my big ramps
2) Two wheels with tyres stacked (flat) on road just behind front wheels on the road, 6″ x 4″ two foot long wooden blocks positioned between wheels and the ‘jack point’ car body area, to get the wood under the car (one side at a time) the rear of the car body was jacked up just in front of the rear wheels.
3) Front offside suspension jacked up, offside ramp pulled clear, offside wheel removed
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3) Front (forwards facing) lower suspension ‘swing arm’ bolt, 18mm head, with a LOT of thread to come out ‘in/out’ ratcheting and WD40 was needed to ‘clean’/free thread
4) Three bolts on bottom ball joint freed, ’3 nut’ metal plate lifted off, rubber hammer used to free (internal) the ball joint from swinging arm, a bit of pulling/turning of steering/brake to clear (same issue re-fitting)
5) Swinging arm (front end first) wiggled free, once front clear, pulled/wiggled forward to clear from old ‘dead’ suspension bush
6) Air saw/Air chisel hammering with wood chisel, cutting out remaining rubber where needed etc etc to get out ‘plastic’ of old bush!
7) Red rubber grease new bush/alloy subframe bush hole
8) Power wire brushed swinging arm and underbody painted
9) Stainless Steel laser cut ‘discs’ with SS washers & M16 shaft bolt used to drive new suspension bush (step by step) into subframe
10) Wiggle/Push etc. swinging arm rear ‘hex stud’ into the new bush
11) Lever/push/wiggle the front of the swinging arm in to pressed steel ‘box’
12) Replace swinging arm main bolt
13) Ball joint re-bolted, wheel back on check all bolts etc and test drive
Long forward facing 18mm head bolt (in/out ratcheting with WD40 to ‘clean’/free thread

This company has the idea of "better quality, lower processing costs, prices are more reasonable", so they have competitive product quality and price, that's the main reason we chose to cooperate.
