High-durability steel conveyor rollers have a higher weight capacity and provide more resistance to impact, shock, and abrasion during conveying tasks than general purpose steel rollers. They are typically used for conveying heavy loads such as pallets, drums, and castings. The rollers' standard ball bearings roll smoothly at slow speeds and start rolling more easily than precision bearings. Conveyor rollers are used in roller conveyors and material transport stands to support and move bulky items. The rollers let loads roll from one place to another, reducing the effort it takes to move the loads. These rollers can be used to replace or upgrade the existing rollers on compatible conveyors or stands. Conveyor rollers are used in unpowered (gravity-flow) roller conveyors, powered roller conveyors, roller-bed belt conveyors, and material transport stands to support and move bulky items such as boxes and totes. These replacement rollers can be used to replace or upgrade the existing rollers on compatible conveyors or stands. Each roller has a spring-retained axle that can be pushed in to install or remove the roller from the conveyor frame or stand. The rollers let loads roll from one place to another, reducing the effort it takes to move the loads in warehousing, package handling, manufacturing, and distribution tasks. Loads roll forward and back on the rollers, and they can be pushed from side to side along the width of the conveyor. This listing is for each. Technical Specification Item Replacement Roller For Between Frame Width 27 Overall Width 28-3/4 Roller Dia. 2-1/2 Conveyor Roller Material Steel Roller Finish/Coating Galvanized Roller Gauge 11 ga. Duty Rating Heavy-Duty Roller Load Capacity 850 lb. Axle Shape Hex Axle Size 11/16 Motorized No Roller Performance High Durability Package Quantity 1
Light-duty roller conveyors with steel frames are stronger and provide better resistance to abrasion and impact than light-duty roller conveyors with aluminum frames. They are suitable for tasks where the weight and volume of the items being moved on the conveyor are low. Also called conveyor sticks, rigid-frame roller conveyor sections consist of rollers that are mounted on axles attached to rigid frames. The sections may be straight or curved. Each section has hooks that connect to pins on other sections to join them and create a conveyor line that allows items to roll along a path from one place to another. Each section must be supported by compatible conveyor stands. The number and spacing of the stands used to support the conveyor section will affect its capacity. Roller conveyors consist of rollers that are mounted on a series of axles attached to rigid or telescoping frames. These unpowered (gravity-flow) conveyors use a downward slope or a manual push to move loads down the line. The rollers provide a stable surface for moving loads with rimmed or uneven bottoms, such as drums, pails, pallets, skids, and bags. They allow the loads to roll along a path from one place to another, reducing the effort it takes to move the loads in package handling, warehousing, dock, assembly, or inspection tasks. Loads roll forward and back along the conveyors and can be pushed from side to side across the full width of the conveyors. Roller conveyors typically offer more weight capacity than skate wheel conveyors. The conveyor's roller spacing density affects the size of the items that can be conveyed on it. The smallest item on the conveyor should be supported by at least three rollers at all times. This listing is for each. Technical Specification Item Roller Conveyor Conveyor Frame Type Rigid Frame Shape Straight Load Capacity @ 5 ft. Centers 260 lb./ft. Load Capacity @ 10 ft. Centers 36 lb./ft. Maximum Load Capacity 260 lb./ft. (5 ft. Supports) Between Frame Width