MODEL 22CRR

Applications / Features

  • Wash down
  • Oily conditions
  • Positive drive

Medium Duty Chain Driven Live Roller Conveyor

Standard Specifications

Drive Chain — No. 40 roller chain on straight sections.

Bed — Conveying surface width 14", 16", 18", 24", 28", and 34". 3½" x 1½" x 10 gauge powder painted formed steel channel on one side, 5" x 1½" x 10 gauge formed steel channel on chain drive side. Sections are bolted together with butt couplings and floor supports.

Tread Rollers — 2" diameter x 12 gauge steel with #40 sprockets welded to roller tube, 7/16" hex shafts. Rollers spaced on 4", 6", 8" and 12" centers. Rollers are roller to roller driven.

Chain Guard — Chain guard is mounted to frame to totally enclose drive chain.

Center Drive — Mounted underneath conveyor, near center of section. Can be placed most anywhere in conveyor length. Specify.

Floor Supports — Adjustable 28" to 42" from floor to top of rollers. One support supplied at each end of conveyor and at each bed joint.

Speed Reducer — C-Face mounted heavy duty worm gear reducer.

Motor — ½ HP 230/460/3/60 TE motor.

Roller Speed — 60 FPM constant.

Capacity — Maximum load 150 Ibs. per foot; maximum unit load 500 pounds. Not to exceed Load Capacity Chart.

Optional Equipment

Guard Rails — Adjustable channel, continuous channel, or solid steel guard rails available.

Floor Supports — Lower or higher supports are available. Minimum elevation 17½" from floor to top of rollers.

Ceiling Hangers — ½" diameter threaded rods 8 feet long with locking nuts and mounting hardware. Other lengths are available.

Side Mounted Drive — Drive mounted to side of conveyor section. Specify side.

Minimum elevation — 7" from floor to top of rollers.

Rollers Set Low — Tread rollers mounted low in 4½" x 10 gauge formed steel channel frame to form ¾" high guard rails.

Motor — Single phase, energy efficient, explosion proof, etc. Other HP available.

Roller Speed — Constant and variable roller speeds available.

Electrical Controls — Magnetic starters and push button stations; manual motor starters with overload protection, others.

Custom Engineering

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