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Urethane/Rubber Wear Liners

Wear Parts ExamplesOur extensive Dur-X-Line® wear liners are engineered with one goal: to make your equipment last longer. These quality molded wear liners last longer, require less downtime for maintenance, and are easier to replace than steel. Each is engineered for a specific application, and all parts are tested under real-life conditions. And all Dur-X-Line® wear liners are backed by unrivaled sales and engineering support.

Chute Liners, Sideliners, Lip Liners
Eccentric Shaft Covers
Cross Support Protectors
Inflatable Rubber Liners
Profile Impact Pads
Sheet Liners

Rubber Wear Parts
Molded from heavy-duty rubber, these wear parts typically outlast steel under conditions of severe abrasion and constant impact. The results are reduced maintenance expenses and downtime. Most of our rubber wear parts are available in customized versions for specific aggregate and mining applications.

See also: Rubber/ceramic liners

Rubber Wear LinerWear Parts Available In Urethane Or Rubber
These Dur-X-Line® wear liners are available in both urethane and rubber to cover the widest range of applications. All have excellent resistance to abrasion, tears, impact, and corrosion. Their light weight saves installation time and labor, and their sound-deadening qualities help reduce noise.

Urethane is preferred for wet applications and fine material under 1-1/2 inches. The sand chute of wet screening applications and chutes carrying slurry are typical applications.

Rubber is best for absorbing the impact of coarse material with a diameter of 1-1/2 inches or larger.

Linings and protective coverings
  • Modular, snap-on panels of urethane, rubber, or rubber/ceramic
  • Bolt-on sheets of steel-backed urethane, rubber, or rubber/ceramic
  • Weld-on sheets of steel-backed urethane, rubber, or rubber/ceramic
Profile Impact Pads should be used in areas (chutes and hoppers) where the material impacts at a 25° to 65° angle. This will create a surface that can rebound these high angled impacts.

 

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