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Slip-on conveyor roller HCT-F series
steelmagnetic

slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
slip-on conveyor roller
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Characteristics

Drive mechanism
slip-on
Material
steel
Other characteristics
magnetic
Length

Min.: 2,000 mm
(78.7 in)

Max.: 2,500 mm
(98.4 in)

Description

A magnetic timing belt transports sheets quickly and with extreme precision to and from tooling machines. This keeps the workpiece position exactly the same between two tooling steps. In this way, a robot places the sheet accurately in the next machine. With permanent or electromagnetic timing belt conveyors, you can also transport sheets in a suspended manner. For sheets up to 5 mm thick Capable of exact positioning, no slip Quick start/stop Easily integrated With permanent magnets or electromagnets Transport sheets quickly and precisely With timing belts, you can move sheets safely and quickly to and from tooling machines. The high speed - up to 3 m/s - and acceleration - up to 6 m/s² - enables high levels of productivity. Transporting sheets in a suspended manner is also possible. The toothed belt determines the exact position. Timing belt magnet conveyors are available in almost all lengths from 0.5 to 6 m. The products shown - as an example - are 1.5 and 2 m long. They can be arranged parallel to each other. You can then connect the belts together via sprocket linkage.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B6.316

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