SS series conveyor

S-curved conveyor
A chain conveyor is a type of conveyor system for moving material through production lines.
Chain conveyors utilize a powered continuous chain arrangement, carrying a series of single pendants. The chain arrangement is driven by a motor, and the material suspended on the pendants are conveyed. Chain conveyors are used for moving products down an assembly line and/or around a manufacturing or warehousing facility.
Chain conveyors are primarily used to transport heavy unit loads, e.g. pallets, grid boxes, and industrial containers. These conveyors can be single or double chain strand in configuration. The load is positioned on the chains, the friction pulls the load forward.Chain conveyors are generally easy to install and have very minimun maintenance for users.
Many industry sectors use chain conveyor technology in their production lines. The automotive industry commonly use chain conveyor systems to convey car parts through paint plants. Chain conveyors also have widespread use in the white and brown goods, metal finishing and distribution industries. Chain conveyors are also used in the painting and coating industry, this allows for easier paint application. The products are attached to an above head chain conveyor, keeping products off of the floor allows for higher productivity levels.
Introduction: Plate chain conveyors are suitable for conveying heavy and large products. The products are conveyed by steel strips driven by chain. Plate chain conveyors are widely used in production line for fridges, washing machines, air conditioners, sterilizers, water heater, auto-motors and bicycles, etc. Belt material: Stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized steel, wood. Drive: Motor reducer Speed adjustment: Inverter, Stepless Frame material: Stainless Steel Features: Smooth running, long service life
Alternate machine component brand PLC: Germany “Siemens” and Japanese “Mitsubishi” Touch screen: Chinese KINCO Converter: Denmark “Danfoss” Pneumatic component: Germany “Festo” , Japanese “SMC” and Taiwan “AirTAC”

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