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Our Eye Flex®- Wire link belt are available with slats on the outer edges as standard. Single or multiple rows of slats on the edges and also distributed at regular intervals across the width of the belt help to remove the belt. In addition, slats strengthen the tensile force of the eyelet strap. For improved tracking, Eye-Flex® can also alternatively be supplied with a so-called hollow pin chain as a drive method.

Eye Flex® as a standard construction, is a modular wire conveyor belt. This type of belt mainly consists of wire loops that are alternately placed on crossbars. Eye Flex® without spacers is easy to construct and easy to repair with minimal expense.

Eye Flex® with underwelded wires offer the widest range of available gap widths of up to 50mm. In this variant, the wire loops are welded to 1-3 underlying cross wires. This enables an almost infinitely variable selection of gap widths. The smallest possible gap width is the thickness of a wire eyelet + 0,3 mm. The gap can be expanded in increments of 0,1 mm. 

Eye Flex® with rings as spacers offers an alternative method of increasing the gap width. The gap is set by one or more rings between adjacent wire loops on the crossbar. The gap width increases according to the number of installed rings per eyelet.

Eye Flex® with compression springs as spacers provide a more dimensionally stable belt in heating or freezing applications. By using compression springs, the wire loops retain a certain mobility. The wire loops are not held rigidly in position, but retain their freedom of movement on the crossbar. 

Drivers help to overcome inclines and declines. Drivers can also be used to position or separate products. 

Height, style and shape can vary and can be easily customized to suit the application. They are usually screwed, welded or built directly into the belt.

An application with chute edges can prevent bulk or conveyed material from falling sideways off the belt. Height and shape are variable and adaptable to the application environment. Multiple rows of channel edges across the belt width can be used to create different product lanes on the eyelet belt.