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Belt conveyors designed for tight transfers
- June 13, 2012
- Product Release
- Materials Handling
Dorner 2200 and 2300 series low-profile belt conveyors come with a new small-pitch, modular, plastic belt option that provides nosebar transfers as tight as 0.31 in., making them suitable for infeed and outfeed to machinery, as well as unit handling within the machine.
The nosebar is suitable for transfer of smaller items from one conveyor to another or to a conveyor onto a production area for additional assembly and packaging. Nosebars also allow for additional clearance around the end of the conveyor, making the end more accessible and creating room for other machinery.
The modular belt features a flat belt surface, suitable for inspection and label applications, as well as a low coefficient of friction for accumulation. Other features include a sprocket-driven belt and side guides, aluminum die-cast head plates, T-slots for mounting of accessories, and sealed ball bearings. The conveyor is available in belt load capacities up to 150 lbs.; belt speeds up to 250 FPM; and belt widths of 4, 8, 12, and 24 in. Conveyor lengths are 18 in. to 30 ft.
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