DESCRIPTION
- The Maxi-Splice is
a mechanical clamping device with a simple three-piece
construction.
- The patented
design is for use on PVC and rubber belting.
- Use 4 long bolts
for belts up to 1/4 thick.
- Use 4 1/2 long
bolts for belts between 1/4 and 1/2 thick.
- Use 5 long bolts
for belts between 1/2 and 3/4 thick.
- Maximum operating
temperatures: AB: 500°F, CI: 600°F.
- Each splice set
accommodates two inches of belt width.
- It is tested and
approved by leading manufacturers of PVC and rubber belting.
INSTALLATION
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First ensure the belt ends are square and even. If using the splice template
tape, apply the tape to mark the punching. Be sure to apply the tape squarely
on the belt ends; then proceed to Step 4. If you are not using the tape, go
to Step 2.
- Draw a line approximately 4-1/4 from the belt end to use as the center line
for hole punching. Proper installation for even width belts will begin just
inside the belt edge. Odd belt widths require installation 1/2 from the belt
edge.
- Use the Maxi-Splice as a template to mark the hole locations for punching.
After marking the first hole, move over 2 and mark each consecutive
hole.
- Punch both belt ends for 1/2 diameter bolts.
- The two end plates and center plate are used for firm belt gripping. The end
plates have two gripping areas the slotted gripping area is mounted toward
the face of the belt and is followed by a series of gripping teeth. These
teeth are always mounted toward the tail of the belt. The center plate is
symmetrical and cannot be improperly installed.
- IMPORTANT: We have supplied a 1/2 diameter, 4 long Grade 5 bolt and nylon
locking nut. The bolts must be torqued for Maxi-Splice to effectively clamp.
The torque requirement is 75 foot pounds for belts up to and including 600
PIW belts greater than 600 PIW tensile require 100 foot pounds of torque.
- Run the belt for thirty minutes; stop the leg and re-torque the bolts.
- When reinstalling the Maxi-Splice always use new Nylock nuts.
WARNING: Do Not Use Maxi-Splice on Manlifts!
- Maxi-Lift, Inc. and Dura-Buket, Co neither solicits nor recommends the
use of the Maxi-Splice CI or AB belt clamp in splicing man lift
belts. The Maxi-Splice was not designed for or tested for this
purpose. Any installation of the Maxi-Splice in this application may
cause serious harm or even death. Do not use on steel cable belts.
- Do not re-use nylock nuts on Maxi-Splices. When reinstalling splices,
please use new nylock nuts. Replacements are available from Maxi-Lift.
- The AB and CI Maxi-Splice is not recommended for use on a standard
wing pulley. It may cause premature wear of the backside of the belt
around the splice. It may also create noise in the boot section of
the bucket elevator as the metal splice may contact the wings of the
pulley. The AB and CI Maxi-Splice may be used on a spiral wing pulley.
Maxi-splice is a patented mechanical splice
device for use on most elevator belts (PVC and
rubber). To accommodate various PIW belt tension
ratings, Maxi-splice is available in two
different metals. The Maxi-Splice CI is
ferrous metal of moderately high tensile
strength and can be used on belts up to 600 PIW.
The Maxi-Splice AB is a non-ferrous metal of
very high tensile and shear strength. The
Maxi-Splice AB does not rust or corrode and is
non-sparking. Maxi-Splice CI and Maxi-Splice
AB are identical in appearance with the
exception that the AB Maxi-Splice exhibits a
bronze color. The CI and AB should never be
intermixed, as reduction in clamping power may
occur.
Each splice unit is made of three pieces. Two
are identical outside plates; the third is a
center plate with an elongated center hole. The
outside plates and the center plate are mating
parts with peaks and valleys opposite of each
other for firm gripping.
The outside plates have two different gripping
areas. The ribbed gripping area is mounted
towards the face of the belt. The opposite end
has a series of both longitudinal and axial
teeth. The teeth are always mounted at the
tail of the belt; they too have opposite peaks
and valleys in the center plate for firm
holding. The center plate is symmetrical and
cannot be improperly installed around its
elongated center hole.
The splice functions by using the tension
supplied by the belting. This tension on the
belt ends pulls the outer plates apart, and
forces gripping pressure towards the teeth on
the splice unit. The greater the belt tension,
the more pressure is exerted on the gripping
teeth at the forward end of the splice. The
splice is held together by a ½ diameter, grade
5 bolt. The length of the bolt varies depending
on belt thickness. If for any reason bolt
replacement ever occurs, a grade 5 or better
bolt must be used, with a nylon insert locking
nut.
The clamping, holding force of the splice can
only be facilitated after the grade 5 bolt is
torqued during installation. Minimum torque of
75ft. lbs is required on the Maxi-Splice CI. A
100ft. lbs torque minimum is required on the
Maxi-Splice AB. A torque wrench is required
for proper installation. After installation is
complete the belt must be run under load, for 30
minutes, then, each bolt must be re-torqued.
Each Maxi-Splice set will connect approximately
2of belt width. On a 36 wide belt for example,
18 Maxi-Splice sets are required. See the
Maxi-Splice installation sheet for proper use of
the template tape or for placement and belt
punching suggestions.
The Maxi-Splice has been tested and approved by
leading manufacturers of both PVC and rubber
elevator belts.
A complete Maxi-Splice set weighs 2.5 pounds. |