The Span Tech ID-PHF incline/decline conveyor with plain high friction chain is ideal for transporting flexible packaged items. The tight knit and Sanoprene non-skid surface of the chain lattice provide a high friction flush surface for products as they are transported in inclining and declining operations. The ID-PHF will support products down to 1 inch (25.4mm), however products must be on the high friction links. If a Gravity Transfer is used, the minimum product size is 4.5 inches (114.3mm). The transfer is set to a decline angle of approximately 6°. For stability, these units must be anchored to the floor. Typically used for flexible packaged items, end-to-end transfers, and smaller packaged items.
The Span Tech ID-RHF incline/decline conveyor with a raised high friction chain is used for rigid objects. Raised high friction chain features Sanoprene links. When you add a Finger Transfer, objects down to 1.5 inches (38.1mm) can be transferred off the end of the conveyor. The transfer should be set to a decline angle of approximately 10° and the object must be positioned on the raised portion of the chain. These units must be anchored to the floor for stability. Typical applications include rigid packaged products and finger transfer situations.
The Span Tech ID-MSG incline/decline conveyor features 75mm left and right guides molded into the side links of the chain. This feature provides positive retention of products during transportation. Use this style chain where the product you are moving might get tangled in conventional guide rails. Gravity or Finger Transfers are not possible with this type conveyor. These units must be anchored to the floor for stability. Great for irregular shaped loads and flexible, packaged items.
The Span Tech ID-PSC incline/decline conveyor with 50mm pusher cleat chain features a series of vertical cleats arranged in rows across the width of the chain. Pusher Cleats can be spaced at any 25mm interval. This type of conveyor is for use where no side rails are required and the product is inherently stable on just the conveyor chain. Do not use this type of chain where hands are present. Gravity or Finger Transfers are not possible with this type of chain. These units must be anchored to the floor for stability. Excellent for irregular shape loads and bulk product transport applications.
The Span Tech ID-PMS incline/decline conveyor with 50mm pusher cleat and moving side guides chain forms a pocket within the chain bed. This model is effective in containing a product on the conveyor without the use of side rails. This type of chain is normally used when transporting bulk product on inclines and declines. Gravity or finger transfers are not possible with this type of chain. These units must be anchored to the floor for stability. Ideal for bulk product handling applications.
The Span Tech ID-SMS incline/decline conveyor features 50mm scoop cleats and moving side guides. This model forms a pocket within the chain bed that is effective in containing a product on the conveyor without the use of side rails. This type of chain is especially useful when transporting bulk product in more aggressive inclining and declining angles. Gravity or Finger Transfers are not possible with this type of chain. These units must be anchored to the floor for stability. Ideal for bulk product transport applications.