Medium load ball transfer unit M series
stainless steelflanged

medium load ball transfer unit
medium load ball transfer unit
medium load ball transfer unit
medium load ball transfer unit
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Characteristics

Material
stainless steel
Type
flanged
Capacity
for medium loads
Carrying capacity

220 kg, 350 kg, 450 kg, 600 kg
(485 lb, 771.6 lb, 992.1 lb, 1,322.8 lb)

Description

Medium Duty ball units are machined from solid steel & case hardened for wear resistance. Reinforced machined steel top cap protect against impact from misalignment of the conveyed item. Lubricated for life & zinc plated for resistance to corrosion. Standard materials; Body & cap AISI 1015, Balls AISI 52100. Stainless steel upgrade ‘A’ & ‘SS’ feature AISI420 balls Shock Resistance & body. Main ball sizes ≥19mm incorporate a felt seal to restrict contamination. This series features a single drain hole. Compliant with ISO Air cargo industry standards these units utilise stainless steel (AISI 420) balls recirculating within a precision machined Steel (AISI 1015) housing. All models feature fluid drain & omit felt seal. Consult page 11 for C-type (stainless steel) & K-type (spring steel) optional fixing clips. MV ‘Imperial’ Series – integral moulded scraper cap reduces weight & noise levels during operation. Compact inch series dimensions ideal for high-density ball cargo decks. MX ‘Cargo’ Series – Steel scraper cap protects against impact damage from misaligned loads. Multiple debris/drain channels rapidly eject contamination & fluid. MW ‘Washdown’ Series – internal stainless steel liner cup provides a cost efficient alternative to all stainless steel construction. Effective corrosion resistance & fluid draining in washdown applications. Also available in all stainless steel.

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