Miniature belt conveyors reduce conveyor footprint for small
machines .
Press Information For Immediate Release.
Automation Supplies Ltd
Suite 2
West Lancashire Investment Centre
Maple view
Skelmersdale
Lancashire
WN8 9TG
Tel 01772 681106
Fax 0870 8386591
www.automation-supplies.com
info@automation-supplies.com
Skelmersdale 23-06-07
Automation Supplies Ltd is a new company offering a range of exciting new engineered products
from one source, based on the popular and increasing use of established modular parts and assemblies to
achieve cost effective solutions.
Increasingly popular with machine builders is the range of miniature conveyors offered for small
parts transfer. The smallest conveyor in the range is the type FR-20-20-M belt conveyor.
This conveyor is based on a 20mm X 20mm T-Slot aluminium profile, offering the conveyor
structure compatibility with popular aluminium extrusion frame
building systems commonly used by machine builders such as the Valuframe system also offered by Automation
Supplies Ltd. The use of the 20mm X 20mm aluminium extrusion gives a useable belt width of only 15mm. No
special materials are used for the belts, so replacing the belt in the long run is not
problematic.
The power is pro
vided by a 24V DC motor mounted beneath the conveyor. The drive housing measures only 100mm long
and 112mm high, providing a compact drive where space is tight. The end rollers are 22mm diameter allowing
small parts to be transferred easily to another conveyor or piece of equipment. The maximum speed is 20M/min
and the maximum belt load is 2N. The minimum conveyor length is a mere 200mm.and standard sizes up to 1000mm
are supplied form stock.
Automation Supplies are UK distributors for these
innovative belt conveyors as they fit the company’s ethos of using simple modular products to offer the user
real choice at competitive prices.
More information on these new conveyors is available from the Automation Supplies
website.
For more information please
contact.
info@automation-supplies.com
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