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Rollers have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
Rollers have diameters between 2" and 4".
Choose the width you need from 6" to 60" in 1/16" increments.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/8" and below.
Made from stainless steel, these rollers are suitable for washdown applications. They have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/4" and below.
All stainless steel construction makes these rollers suitable for washdown applications. They have 2 1/2" diameters.
These rollers have 0.78" diameters.
Rollers have maintenance-free, precision bearings to reduce conveyor noise.
Rollers are made from thick, 12-ga. steel so they're less likely to dent than standard 16-ga. rollers.
Rollers move in one direction so they won't roll back when idle, keeping packages in place.
Improve tracking on curved conveyor sections. Rollers taper so packages maintain their orientation through the curve.
We'll get the between frame width and sprocket spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Replace rollers on a chain-driven conveyor.
Rollers are grooved to accommodate round belts on line-shaft conveyors.
We'll get the between frame width and groove spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Connect to other rollers with two grooves to power a gravity conveyor or build a custom powered conveyor.
Rollers are tapered for use on curved conveyor sections.
These rollers have 2 1/2" or 3 1/2" diameters.
For moving heavy products on shipping and assembly lines, these have three times the load capacity of our standard roller conveyors.
For more demanding shipping and assembly applications, these conveyors can carry heavy loads. They are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel making them suitable for washdown applications.
These conveyors are designed to rest on a work surface instead of a stand.
Conveyors are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, making them suitable for washdown applications.
Push small items from person to person in areas with frequent washdowns.
Mix and match conveyors and stands to design a conveyor system that moves parts exactly where they need to go.
Push glass, painted objects, and other delicate material from one workstation to the next.
Expand, curve, and retract the accordion-style frame to position these conveyors wherever you need them.
Move delicate items, such as glass and painted parts, through your facility without scratching or denting them.
Move pallets, drums, racks, and other heavy items around your facility with these conveyors.
Expand, retract, and curve these conveyors wherever you need them—they’re ready to run once you plug them in.
Also known as line-shaft conveyors, these conveyors are driven by a drive shaft and round belts.
The ball in these transfers is spring-loaded to absorb impact.
A thick rubber cushion underneath these ball transfers absorbs impact and reduces vibration.
Use these 2- to 3-foot conveyor sections alone or add to a roller conveyor to rotate and position material along a conveying line.
Move small, loose, and irregularly shaped material that might fall through or shift around roller or skate wheel conveyors.
Made of aluminum, these conveyors are lightweight and corrosion resistant.
Run these conveyors right out of the box—they simply plug into an electrical outlet for power. The belts on these conveyors can move a wide range of small products, including electronic components, molded plastic parts, and other irregularly shaped parts that would catch on rollers and skate wheels.
Inspect parts for defects as they pass over a backlit section of these conveyors.
Steel construction and greater horsepower give these conveyors higher capacities and speeds than standard Ready-to-Run Mini Belt Conveyors.
Ready to plug in and run right out of the box, these conveyors move items in areas that are frequently cleaned, such as in food plants.
A top-mount motor lets you rest these conveyors directly on a bench top.
Move parts down your line in extreme temperatures.
The cleats on these conveyors prevent items from tumbling down as you move them along steep slopes.
Whether you’re moving between jobsites or making frequent changes to your setup, these conveyors are easy to customize and quick to install.
Create a custom line to convey items up or down steep slopes.
Build a mini conveyor in any shape you need. These conveyors have curved, straight, incline, and decline runs that you can quickly join together with the included brackets.
Skate wheel conveyors are for light duty loading and unloading of flat-bottom objects.
An accordion-style frame lets you quickly curve, expand, and retract these conveyors. They have skate wheels for flat-bottom objects in assembly lines or packaging and shipping applications.
Extend these conveyors more than 60 ft. to move items over long stretches and then retract them to a more compact 10 ft. for storage. Often used to load trailers, they’re best for light duty loading of boxes and other flat-bottomed objects.
Side rails keep packages from sliding off.
The springs in these casters take on bumpy surfaces and obstructions while preventing shock to the load.
Minimize shock to your load on bumpy surfaces with these spring-loaded casters.
Mount these casters to the side of equipment or on gates and doors. They are spring‐loaded for good shock absorption.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.