Category: Conveyor System
Dictionary Definition
Roller conveyors with chain drives
Chain
driven live roller conveyors are the bedrock of unit load or pallet conveying
systems. The conveyor is driven by separate loops of chain or a continuous chain
that contacts all the roller sprockets, depending on the type and function of
the conveyor that connect either double or single sprockets fitted to
the conveyor rollers.
This simple, efficient, rugged, and
reliable design is ideal for transporting pallets, containers, drums, and
special fixtures. Our modular based designs offer easy segmentation of these
chain driven roller conveyors into controllable drive zones for zero back
pressure, accumulation zones, and simple insertion of transfers and other
modular accessory devices. The modular versions also blend in well with other
conveyor systems.
Application

Operation: Primarily transportation, horizontal, two-way reversible direction
of flow.
Accumulation: Capable of indexed accumulation or low pressure accumulation
with plastic slip sleeves on the rollers.
Conveyable Products: Wood, plastic, metal, fibreboard or corrugated pallets,
all types of drums, bundled material, containers, fixtures, bulky heavy unit
loads.
Environment: Suitable for oily, dirty, harsh environments
Features
Modular based construction integrates easily
with other equipment including: Pallet Accumulators, Gravity Roller Conveyors,
Chain Conveyors, and Turntables.
A wide range of standard widths
(conveying surface), roller centres, and roller types are available.
A wide range of optional equipment
and accessory items can be
added.
High load capacities are available and conveyors
can be specifically built to achieve higher weight capacities.
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