Vacuum belt conveyors.

vacuum belt conveyors 
Vacuum Conveyor

Retaining delicate parts on the belt for elevation changes, traction or controlled positioning can be achieved in a variety of ways. One such technique is to use a vacuum inside the conveyor void. Depending upon the application and product, conveyors that utilise a vacuum are available in a wide variety of configurations.

Vacuum conveyors

Are made by perforating the belt and drawing air through grooves in the bed of a standard conveyor.
Holds flat parts of almost any material fast to the belt.
Ideal for elevation changes, delicate or light part holding.
Can be used upside down in some applications.
Vacuum area required is designed per application.
A variety of vacuum sources can be used.

2200 Series Conveyor Specifications

• Aluminum extruded frame with T-slot construction • Sealed Ball Bearings • V-guided and Non-V-guided belt compatible • Rack and Pinion belt tensioning • End and Center drive compatible • Conveyor Widths: 1.75” to 24” wide • Conveyor Lengths: End Drive = 2’ to 18’ long, Center Drive = 2’ to 24’ long • Belt Speeds: 264 Ft/Min

Application Notes: 1. Products being conveyed on a vacuum conveyor must be placed in physical contact with the belt to create a seal.
2. Do not attempt to accumulate product on a vacuum conveyor.
3. Do not use in an application with powder or liquid.
Vacuum Specifications
• Rows:
Generally (1) Row of vacuum is used for
products 2” wide or less
(2) Rows or more should be used for larger
width product Row Spacing
• Vacuum Pattern Lead:
The lead on the vacuum holes should be
placed so a minimum of (2) hole patterns are
on the product at all times
• Conveyor Width Limitations:
1.75”, 2.75” and 3.75” wide conveyors are only available with non v-guided belts.
1.75”, 2.75” and 3.75” wide conveyors are only available with (1) row of vacuum only centered.

Vacuum Source
• Vacuum sorce is provided by a regenerative vacuum blower
• An inlet filter, muffler and exit relief valve is recommended
• Plumbing is done through vinyl tubing
• The size of the vacuum blower is determined by the total area of vacuum holes open during product running, pressure required to hold the product and the seal of the product to the conveyor belt.

Contact us to help you specify your vacuum belt conveyor.

Automation Supplies Ltd

West Lancashire Investment Centre
Maple View, Skelmersdale
Lancashire, WN8 9TG
Tel 01772 681106
Fax 0870 8386591