Plastic Chain Conveyors

Span Tech conveyor systems for food-quality and other applications

Span Tech Conveyors Modular Plastic Chain

Span Tech's continuous curving, sanitary, food-quality plastic chain conveyor systems are versatile, modular, and capable of horizontal and vertical bends within one chain design. They can be combined and configured for near infinite possibilities. These conveyors are utilized in food production and handling, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, pharmaceutical appplications, and more.

category blue arrowPlastic Chain Conveyors - Straight (ST) Sections

Span Tech ST-Series straight plastic chain conveyors are excellent for packaged item transport, assembly, or applications where belt conveyor has traditionally been used. Bed sections are fully assembled, with legs detached for easier shipping and assembly. 13 belt widths and 4 belt types to meet your application.

category blue arrowSingle Curve (CA) Systems

Series CA offers flexibility in turning radius and straight length in a modular design. Custom designs to fit a variety of layouts. Provides 3 turning radius options and varying overall straight lengths projecting from the curve. Ideal for order fulfillment, carton transport, or end-to-end-transfers.

category blue arrowSingle Curve, Tight-Radius (CV) Conveyor

CV-Series curving plastic belt conveyors are ideal for applications where you must turn corners in limited floor space. CV series offers single curves with minimum end lengths, engineered for the tightest possible turning radius. 

category blue arrowDouble-Curve (CU) Plastic Chain Conveyors

CU-Series is a dual-curve conveyor that features two curves going the same direction (a "horseshoe" effect). This allows custom designs to fit in tight spaces or in various conveyor layouts in any facility. The straight lengths between the curve and end of the conveyor are very configurable, allowing great layout flexibility.

category blue arrowHorizontal Offset Curves Plastic Chain Conveyors

Span Tech's HO, horizontal offset curve conveyor series features 2 curves in opposite directions where the entrance and exit straight sections are parallel. Features variable straight section length between the curves, and between the curves and the end of the conveyor. Specify curve angles for maximum product flow control.

category blue arrowIncline (ID Series) Plastic Belt Conveyors

The Span Tech ID-Series is an inclining or declining conveyor with custom lengths available. The ID-Series is offered with a straight bed section that is elevated at a continuous angle. These conveyors allow change in the elevation of various products. 6 belt types are offered for specific tasks.

category blue arrowVertical Offset (VO) Plastic Chain Conveyors

The VO-Series is a vertical offset plastic chain conveyor with horizontally oriented conveyor sections at the start and the end of the conveyor. The angles of both vertical curves can be specified to fit various applications. Features optional center section lengths between the two curves for maximum design flexibility.

category blue arrowSpan Tech Conveyor Options

Options such as guard rails, speed controllers, transfers, and more to help enhance the functionality of your conveyor system.


The Span Tech Plastic Chain Advantage

Plastic chain conveyor curve

Span Tech's patented chain designs offer the most durable solutions in the business. Signature MultiSpan, MaxiSpan and MonoSpan chain types fit many applications to eliminate the inconsistencies in your conveyor line.

How the chain system is superior

Conveyor chain: white, acetal plastic with stainless steel hinge rods for long service life. Bearings are lubricated SpanLon bushings, internal to the conveyor frame. Chains can be taken apart at any link for ease of maintenance. Conveyor legs feature steel flange foot construction for stable floor anchoring.

Maintenance is extremely easy, as the chains can be taken apart at any length.

The remarkable flexibility of the Span Tech conveyor line allows you to specify a modular solution for your material handling needs. The chain is completely captured to the conveyor. There are no dangerous catenaries or take-ups, which means:

  • You'll have reduced the chances of injuries
  • You'll have reduced tracking problems - probably eliminated them
  • You'll have created an extremely quiet system
  • You'll have the ability to run at high speeds even with horizontal and vertical bends