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Calculator: Incline Conveyors

Determine the size of your Incline Conveyor

Enter three known dimensions into a calculator below to obtain the unknown dimensions.

Dimensioned incline conveyor

Please enter dimensions in inches, and the angles in degrees. Results are rounded to the nearest inch or degree. See our comprehensive Incline Conveyors pages for more information.

To Find:

OAL: Overall Length
A: Angle

inches OAL
degrees A

 Enter:

IH:  Infeed Height:

DH:  Discharge Height:

HF: Horiz. Floor Space:

To Find:

HF: Horizontal Floor Space
A: Angle

  inches HF
  degrees A

 Enter:

IH: Infeed Height:

DH: Discharge Height:

OAL: Overall Length:

To Find:

DH: Discharge Height
HF: Horizontal Floor Space

inches DH
inches HF

 Enter:

IH: Infeed Height:

OAL: Overall Length:

A: Angle:

To Find:

IH: Infeed Height
HF: Horizontal Floor Space

inches IH
  inches HF

 Enter:

DH: Discharge Height:

OAL: Overall Length:

A: Angle:

To Find:

OAL: Overall Length
HF: Horizontal Floor Space

  inches OAL
inches HF

 Enter:

IH: Infeed Height:

DH: Discharge Height:

A: Angle:

P: Power Feeder Length

Belt Width Overall Width P: Length
10" 16" 35 1/2"
12" 18"
14" 20" 50 1/2"
16" 22"
18" 24"
20" 26"
22" 28"
24" 30" 67 1/2"
28" 34" 79 1/2"
30" 36"
34" 40" 91 1/2"
36" 42"

Notes:

  1. As a rule of thumb, the maximum angle for conveying cardboard boxes is 25 degrees.
  2. If conveying plastic containers, 15 degrees is typically the maximum incline.
  3. The conveyor can be inclined up to 30 degrees.
  4. Use our Box Tumbling Calculator to find the maximum incline angle for your containers.