Lanmar offers made-to-order belts using our wide range of PTFE or Silicone fabrics, tailored to meet specific customer specifications. These belts are ideal for light-to-medium duty applications, including packaging, heat sealing, food processing, and cooking. We offer a variety of splice options and tracking and guiding options to ensure the perfect fit for your equipment.

Our PTFE and Silicone fabrics provide exceptional release properties and heat resistance, ensuring optimal performance and longevity for your belts. Our knowledgeable customer service team is available to assist with any questions and to provide guidance on selecting the best material and options for your application.

Contact Lanmar customer service to discuss your belt specifications and receive a quote for a made-to-order belt.
Unit of Measure

Alligator Splice

Edge Reinforcement

Overlap Splice

Edge Reinforcement

Butt Splice

Belt Guiding- Dot Guides

Fabric Flap Over Splice

Belt Guiding- Grommets

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An exceptionally strong metal splice which fastens mechanically and is very flexible. Splice components are locked into reinforced belt ends which are then meshed and joined by a pin.
N/A .005" or.010" PTFE coated fiberglass fabric attached to belt edge. Can be applied to both edges, on top, or top and bottom sides. Can be affixed by heat seal and/or stitching. Protects belt edges from wear, abrasion, and unraveling. Also adds support for belt driving/ tracking options. Edging color is natural brown. N/A A standard splice in which the belt ends are overlapped from 1/2" to 2" and heat sealed together. A double fabric thickness will result. Excellent for most non-thickness-critical applications. Splice can be angled from 22° to 90°, and can be stitched for additional strength. N/A Belt ends are butted. Fabric reinforcement is placed beneath the splice. Components are then joined by a heat seal. Splice can be angled from 22° to 90°. Perfect for applications requiring an uninterrupted belt work surface. Splice can be stitched for additional strength. N/A Dot Guides (Pins) Steel dot guides (also called pins) are riveted to one or both reinforced belt edges on standard 1 1/2" centers. Intended only for tracking purposes, the pins are designed to run through a machined groove in the conveyor roller. N/A
Dot Guides (Pins) Steel dot guides (also called pins) are riveted to one or both reinforced belt edges on standard 1 1/2" centers. Intended only for tracking purposes, the pins are designed to run through a machined groove in the conveyor roller.
N/A Brass grommets (also called eyelets) are mechanically inserted in one or both reinforced belt edges on standard 1 1/2" centers. The use of grommets on a belt also requires a matching sprocket on the conveyor roller. Positive belt driving and tracking can be accomplished by using this guiding system. N/A
Brass grommets (also called eyelets) are mechanically inserted in one or both reinforced belt edges on standard 1 1/2" centers. The use of grommets on a belt also requires a matching sprocket on the conveyor roller. Positive belt driving and tracking can