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Driven roller conveyor 196CALR
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driven roller conveyor
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Technology
driven roller
Form
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Speed

1 ft/s
(0.3 m/s)

Description

TREAD ROLLERS: 1-.9" dia. x 16 ga. steel rollers, model 196S. PRESSURE ROLLERS: 1.9" dia. x 16 ga. steel, model 196S, cam adjustable. BELTING: 6" wide black PVC-120 COS. CENTER DRIVE: Reversible drive with 24" integral belt take-up. For units under 8'-0" overall length, drive components must be stacked. Consult factory for minimum unit elevation. SQUARING RODS: Adjustable rods on underside of bed allow frame to be squared for improved belt tracking and are standard on all units over 30'. DRIVE PULLEY: 4" dia. with 1-3/16" dia. shaft or 8" dia. with 1-7/16" dia. shaft; both crowned and fully lagged. END PULLEY: 4" dia., crowned, with 1-3/16" dia. shaft. RETURN ROLLERS: 1.9" dia. x 16 ga. steel, model 196S BED: 6" x 1-1/2" x 12 ga. channel frame slotted for tread rollers to pop-out. When unit is installed at 7'-0" elevation or higher, rollers must be retained in conveyor frame. Specify desired elevation. Bed sections attached with couplings and floor supports. FLOOR SUPPORTS: SM-6 adjustable 31-1/2" to 43-1/2" TOR. Supports should be lagged to floor. BEARINGS: All pulley bearings are precision, heavy duty, lubricated, ball bearing units with cast iron housings. ROLLER CHAIN: Drive pulley is driven by No. 50 roller chain for 1-1/2 HP or less and No. 60 chain on larger drives. Chain take-up provided on motor base. MOTOR DRIVE: 1/3 HP, 230/460/3, 60 cycle, ODP right angle gear motor. SPEED: 60 FPM, constant. ELECTRICAL CONTROLS: Optional

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