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Roller curve conveyor

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 9/1/2006

The company’s accumulation conveyor features noncontact, zero-pressure accumulation that stages from the discharge end around virtually any degree of curve. The PosiGrip design is used in the computer and electric component, food and beverage, appliance, automotive and glass industries when noncontact among product is crucial. Accumulation zones are driven by motorized rollers, each with a drive card with settings to allow easy adjustment of speed. The drive roller stops as product reaches the photoeye at the discharge point of the zone, ensuring no contact. Zones can be individually controlled for specific assembly areas and are available in various widths.

TKF
www.tkf.com

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