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What Are Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts?

This belt’s mini bucket-top impression is designed to prevent or reduce slideback on inclines, making it ideal for tubeveyor applications. Note: OAG does not include cleat height. Suitable for a wide range of industries, including aggregate, aviation, bottling, cellulose, construction, heavy rubb... Available in 2, 3 configurations. Cover types include Black MOR, Black SBR. Operating temperature ranges: -25 °F to 225 °F.

7Belt Specs
2Ply Options
2Cover Types
7Thickness Options

Specifications at a Glance

Ply configurations: 2, 3 · Cover compounds: Black MOR, Black SBR · Overall thickness range: (10.16 mm) 25/64 in to (9.14 mm) 23/64 in · Temperature ratings: -25 °F to 225 °F · Minimum pulley diameters: 10", 12", 6"

Part of the Incline Conveyor Belts family. All belts are custom fabricated by Texas Belting — cut to width, built to length, with your choice of belt end preparation.

Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts — Quick-Compare Specifications

Compare all 7 belt specifications side by side. Click any part number for full details and to request a quote.

Part # Ply Cover Type Thickness Temp. Range Min. Pulley Weight (PIW)
10542 2 Black SBR (3.97 mm) 5/32 in -25 °F to 225 °F 6" 0.1250 lbs/PIW
10544 2 Black MOR (5.59 mm) 7/32 in -25 °F to 225 °F 10" 0.1650 lbs/PIW
10552 2 Black MOR (7.15 mm) 9/32 in -25 °F to 225 °F 10" 0.2100 lbs/PIW
10548 2 Black MOR (7.37 mm) 9/32 in -25 °F to 225 °F 10" 0.1900 lbs/PIW
10556 3 Black MOR (9.14 mm) 23/64 in -25 °F to 225 °F 12" 0.2650 lbs/PIW
10560 3 Black MOR (10.32 mm) 25/64 in -25 °F to 225 °F 12" 0.2500 lbs/PIW
10566 3 Black MOR (10.16 mm) 25/64 in -25 °F to 225 °F 12" 0.2150 lbs/PIW

Applications & Industries

Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts are used across a wide range of conveying applications. Common industries and use cases include:

AggregateAgricultureBulk HandlingCementChemicalInclineLumberManufacturingMining

How to Select the Right Belt

When selecting a incline cleat & chevron belts belt, consider the material being conveyed, operating temperature, required belt width and length, conveyor configuration (slider bed, troughed, or roller), and any regulatory requirements such as FDA food contact compliance. Texas Belting belting specialists can help you match the right belt to your application — call 888-203-2358 or request a quote online.

Custom Sizing & Fabrication

Every belt from Texas Belting is built to your exact specifications. No minimum order quantities.

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Cut to Width

Every belt is slit to your exact required width. Standard and non-standard widths available.

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Length Built to Order

Specify the overall belt length for your conveyor system. We fabricate to your exact measurement.

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Belt End Options

Choose from mechanical lacing (Clipper, Alligator, Flexco), finger splice, or endless vulcanized splice based on your application.

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Custom Fabrication

Additional options: cleating, V-guides, sidewalls, edge sealing, hole punching, and special belt end preparations.

Frequently Asked Questions — Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts

What are incline cleat & chevron belts?

Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts are industrial conveyor belts in the incline conveyor belts family. Texas Belting stocks 7 individual specifications in this belt family, each available custom cut to your exact width and length requirements.

How many incline cleat & chevron belts specifications are available?

Texas Belting offers 7 distinct incline cleat & chevron belts specifications. Available ply configurations include 2, 3. Cover compounds include Black MOR, Black SBR. Each belt can be custom cut to any width and fabricated to any length.

What is the thickness range for incline cleat & chevron belts?

Overall belt thickness across this family ranges from (10.16 mm) 25/64 in to (9.14 mm) 23/64 in. Thickness varies based on ply count and cover compound. See the specifications comparison table above for exact values by part number.

How do I request a quote for incline cleat & chevron belts?

Click any belt specification on this page to view full details and access the quote request form. Provide your required width, overall length, belt end or splice type, quantity, and application details. You can also call 888-203-2358 or email sales@texasbelting.com. Texas Belting typically responds within one business day.

Can incline cleat & chevron belts be spliced or laced?

Yes. Belt end options include mechanical lacing (Clipper, Alligator, Flexco), finger splice, and endless vulcanized splice where applicable. The best splice method depends on your conveyor configuration, belt tension, and application requirements. Specify your preferred belt end type when requesting a quote.

What industries use incline cleat & chevron belts?

Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts serve a wide range of industries including manufacturing, distribution, food processing, material handling, and more. The specific application determines which ply, cover type, and thickness is best suited. Contact Texas Belting for application-specific recommendations.

Are incline cleat & chevron belts available in custom widths?

Yes. Every belt from Texas Belting is custom slit to your exact required width. There are no minimum width requirements. We also fabricate to your specified overall belt length and can add cleating, V-guides, sidewalls, and other custom fabrication options.

Where can I find the full specifications for each belt?

Click any belt card or part number on this page to view the complete technical specification sheet, including ply, cover type, overall thickness, temperature range, minimum pulley diameter, weight per inch of width, and recommended lacing. Each product page includes a direct quote request form.

Request a Quote for Incline Cleat & Chevron Belts

All belts are custom cut to your exact width and length. Tell us your requirements — dimensions, splice type, quantity, and application details — and Texas Belting will provide a detailed quote, typically within one business day.

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