If the partial rubber of the belt is degummed or delaminated and the damage range of the rubber is small, it can be quickly repaired using the cold bonding method of directly bonding glue with strips and repair patches.
Generally, cold vulcanized glue can be used to bond and repair local degumming and delamination of the belt. Before repairing, you should use a tungsten steel polishing disc to polish the rubber on the damaged part of the belt, polish off the residual glue, and expose the core layer of the fabric. Then use a cleaning agent to remove the oil and. dust to improve adhesion of the polished surface and paint over the polished surface. Apply glue twice. After the first layer is completely dry, apply the second layer at the same time apply a layer of glue to the semi-vulcanized layer. Of the bandof repair. Glue when the glue is semi-dry. The compaction roller will roll to expel the gas from the adhesive surface. Then use a rubber mallet to hammer firmly to complete the repair.
If the belt is very worn, replace it directly.