Compared with steel wire belts or solid core belts, nylon conveyor belts are relatively simple and easy to repair. If there are holes in the nylon conveyor belt, construction workers usually fill the holes with rubber repair agent, and then use repair strips up and down to perform on-site cold vulcanization repairs. The specific repair method is as follows: first use a high-power angle grinder with a tungsten steel disc to grind the upper and lower parts of the hole, and then use a cleaning agent to clean it; apply cold vulcanized glue, SK313, to the lower part of the belt, and bond the RIT repair strip surface (for repair strips, it is recommended to use fabric-reinforced repair strips to repair the damaged fabric parts), and then fit the repair strips on the lower layer; fill the holes with rubber repair agent, use a scraper to smooth it, and then apply it on the belt Apply cold vulcanized glue to the upper layer. The steps are the same as above. After attaching the repair strip, use a pressing roller to roll it firmly.