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Sprocketed Conveyor Rollers

Overview

Sprocketed conveyor rollers are ideally suited to either pallet or heavy duty conveyors. The rollers can be supplied with single sprockets for tangential drives or double sprockets for roller to roller drives.

Specification

Tube Size Spindle Option Capacity*
 50mm x 2mm  ø8mm, ø10mm, ø7/16″, ø12mm, ø14mm, ø15mm, 8mm & 11mm Hex  200kg
 60mm x 2mm  ø8mm, ø10mm, ø7/16″, ø12mm, ø14mm, ø15mm, 8mm & 11mm Hex  200kg
 80mm x 2mm  ø5/8″, ø20mm, 11mm & 9/16″ Hex  400kg
 88.9mm x 2.9mm  ø5/8″, ø20mm, 11mm & 9/16″ Hex  400kg
 2″ x 10 SWG  ø8mm, ø10mm, ø7/16″, ø12mm, ø14mm, ø15mm, 8mm & 11mm Hex  200kg
 2 1/2″ x 10 SWG  ø5/8″, ø3/4″, 11mm, 9/16″ & 17mm Hex  300kg
 3″ x 10 SWG  ø5/8″, ø3/4″, ø20mm, 11mm & 9/16″ Hex  400kg

*These maximum potential capacities are for guidance only and assume an evenly distributed static load.

Sprockets can be welded to the outside of the tubes or fitted outboard via a turned steel welded insert.

Finish: Rollers are supplied either bright zinc plated or standard self colour finish.

Spindle Conditions

Round

Round

Un-machined round spindles are suitable for double spring loaded rollers. In some cases the sideframes could be drilled as opposed to punched.

Hexagonal

Hexagonal

Extruded hexagonal spindles are suitable for punched conveyor sideframes. In most cases the spindle would be spring loaded. The hexagonal shape prevents the spindle from rotating in the side frame, it also prevents the bearing inner race from rotating on the spindle.

Drilled and Tapped

Drilled and Tapped

Both round and hexagonal spindles can be drilled and tapped at each end to enable the roller to be bolted between the conveyor sideframes, thus increasing the rigidity of the conveyor.

Milled Flats

Milled Flats

Round spindles with 2 milled flats are used in conveyors with slotted side frames where rollers are lowered into position. In most cases the spindle is supplied fixed within the roller.

Circlipped

Circlipped

External circlips can be used to captivate a spindle within a roller. This method of retention is usually found on heavy duty rollers and drums.

Threaded

Threaded

Round spindles can be threaded at either end to suit a metric or imperial nut. In most cases the spindle is supplied loose.

Drilled Spindle End

Drilled Spindle End

'Cross drilled' spindles are supplied loose and allow several rollers to be wired together in a sideframe to prevent spindle rotation and to retain the roller.

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