Model “251CRRC”
Heavy Duty Chain Driven Live Roller Curve
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- ►Pallets
- ►Drums
- ►Positive Drive
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Heavy Duty Chain Driven Live Roller Curve
Standard Specifications
Bed — Conveying surface widths 28”, 34”, 40”, 46”, 52”, 58”, and 64”. 2-¹/₂” diameter x 11 gauge steel tread rollers on ¹¹/₁₆” hex shaft. Tread rollers are mounted in 4” and 6” x 4 gauge powder painted formed steel channel frame. Sections are bolted together with butt couplings and floor supports.
Drive Chain — No. 50 circular roller chain.
Floor Supports — Heavy duty supports are adjustable 30-¹/₄” to 40” from floor to top of roller. One support is provided at each end of conveyor and one center leg with knee brace.
Center Drive — Mounted underneath conveyor.
Bearings — Sealed, prelubricated ball bearings.
Chain Guard — Lower chain guard is mounted on bottom of roller frame, and upper chain guard is mounted above roller frame to totally enclose drive chain.
Speed Reducer — Heavy duty worm gear C-Face mounted.
Motor — ³/₄ HP 230/460-3-60 TE motor.
Speed — 30 FPM.
Capacity — 4,000 pounds distributed live load.
For optional equipment, weight specifications, and engineering line drawings, please see the catalog pages.
Optional Equipment
Floor Supports — Lower or higher supports are available. Minimum elevation is 18” from floor to top of rollers.
Motor — Single phase, energy efficient, explosion proof, etc. Other HP available.
Side Mounted Drive — Motor-reducer unit can be mounted to side of conveyor frame. Drive is higher than conveyor frame. Minimum elevation to top of rollers is 7”.
Electrical Controls — Magnetic starters and push button stations; manual motor starters with overload protection, others.
Roller Speed — Constant and variable speeds available.
Rollers Set Low — 5” deep x 4 gauge non-driven side rail to provide ³/₄” high guard rail.
Rollers — Tapered rollers available. Requires different size frame.
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