We realize that as a business, one of your leading priorities is to minimize downtime and maximize output. That’s why we recommend splicing as a reliable and quick method of fixing the conveyor belt when it breaks down.

While mechanical splices are also quite effective at joining belt ends, endless splicing still rules because it can offer results even in demanding environments and in settings that require minimal downtime, ensuring effectiveness in splicing despite the condition of your belts.
Endless Splicing – What Makes It Effective?
If you are looking for a method to create strong, long lasting bonding between belt ends, Endless Splicing is the way to go.
This method of belt fabrication is perfect industries that need low profile splices without marking, or diminishing, the looks of conveyors. For instance, conveyor belts in the food and sanitary industry need to be spliced neatly and faultlessly for cleanliness and better effectiveness.
It involves joining two ends of a length, preferably using the hot vulcanizing methodology. Also, use the HIC method to ensure durability of the splice. V-shaped (aka diamond shaped) joints make for a stronger splice and are highly recommended. The additional length needed for endlessing should be calculated using this formula:
Splice Length = W + 150 (N-2) + 25mm
Here, W is width of belt (in mm), N is the number of plies.
Get in Touch With Us Today To Learn More!
Here at Monster Belting, we offer the expertise, services and products you require to carry out a successful splicing procedure. These belt splicing facts cannot be denied:
- Endless splicing leaves behind little to no residue, ensuring a seamless and smooth, virtually undetectable splice!
- Built for unbridled convenience, endless splicing technology ensures a quick and painless job. Your conveyor belt can be up and running within an hour or even less!
- You can save money on your conveyor belt repairs in the long run. When carried out properly, endless splicing creates a strong, long-lasting bond that can carry loads for a very long time without giving up.
If you’d like more expert guidance about splicing procedure, please get in touch with us today.

- Conveyor belt width (mm)
- Duty type
- Length of Belt required (meters.)
- Thickness of Rubber Cover on Top (mm)
- Thickness of Rubber Cover on Bottom (mm)
- Grade of Rubber Cover
- Number of plies
- Type of Fabric
- Ends of the Belt (open or endless)
We look forward to hearing from you!
