Low Profile Belt Conveyor

Jan 18
12:22

2010

Rupert Smith

Rupert Smith

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This article overviews low profile belt conveyors. It shows what they are specifically and how they can be used in industry. Plus, it looks at some of the varieties available.

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The world of conveyor systems is fairly extended. As industries have grown so have new ways of moving materials,Low Profile Belt Conveyor Articles parts, and products. Starting with the beginning of the assembly line as the car industry grew in the early twentieth century and as other major industries started use mass production as a model, so the need for conveyor systems grew. To keep the cost of labor down, many companies today choose conveyor systems. But what if space is limited or you have specialized needs in this department? A low profile belt conveyor may be just the solution to your problems.

A Low Profile Belt Conveyor is Made for Tight Spaces

Not all companies or industries have mega amounts of space. That doesn't mean that they couldn't benefit from a conveyor system. The beauty of a low profile belt conveyor is that it doesn't require a lot of space but can still handle major production outfits. Low profile conveyors are in fact low profile. A low profile belt is determined by the distance from the bottom of the frame to the top of the belt and the distance between the edge of the belt and the edge of the frame. Some of these types of conveyors may be thicker or thinner. They may be designed not just for cramped quarters but also to fit around or under other machinery and equipment (even other conveyors) and inside equipment or machinery.

Many low profile belts are use for taking away scrap and parts, carrying them to hoppers or bins at the end of the line. Because they can be so thin (as small as 2 inches in some cases), they are perfect to fit below machinery or equipment. For example, magnetic low profile conveyors can grab scrap from punch presses and other machinery, holding onto the scrap so it doesn't leave the belt at any time causing damage or harm to anyone or anything.

For heavier loads, a medium grade low profile belt conveyor is a good option. These conveyor belts are a bit larger than other low profile models but they are still smaller than conventional conveyor belts. For additional flexibility, look for portable low profile conveyor models. This type of conveyor design can sometimes travel with you from site to site, or at least move easily to another part of the room. This is especially useful in settings where the need for the belt changes or in spaces where storing the conveyor belt in another place is important.

Like with all conveyor belts, a low profile belt conveyor needs maintenance and repair sometimes. Having the right tools for the job can help prevent major belt damage, especially if the damage is caught in time before the belt cracks. If your budget is limited, look for used models of low profile conveyors. The web is a great place to find quality used products.

As you can see, a low profile belt conveyor is more than just a space saver. But squeezing into tight quarters is a bonus as it takes away scrap and performs many other functions necessary to keep industries afloat today.