Description
Conveyor structures and motorization on conveyor ends according to engineering design.
Swivel transmission reducers, according to design, with back stop breaks.
Conveyor driven through head and tail pulley shafts with belt tensioners, with hydraulic or gravitational tension system. Drives with electrical motors.
Auto-cleaning tail end drum, with steel shaft resting on seatings with grease lubrication. Plylon belt with 2 or 3 ply according to design, covered and with vulcanized joints.
Roller stations follow Cema C or B specs, including load, return and impact rollers.
Depending on design, conveyor belts may be coated, have rounded edges and vulcanized
joints. Idler stations may also include Cema type load idlers, return and impact rollers. May include transfer chutes, scrapers and cleaners.
According to purpose, conveyor widths may vary, and diverse belt tensors are used: counterweight, gravitational, or mechanical. Belt widths vary from 18″, 20″, 24″, 30″, 36″, 42″, to 48″ and wider.
Epoxy paint finish. Structures are easily assembled in the field and have added supports for electrical conduits.
Station supports are specially designed to allow easy replacements.
Optional items include walk ways, hand rails, electrical signs and alarms systems.
Custom requirements are welcome.