Drive Pulley
Pulley connected to the run conveyor Belt is called Drive pulleys. They have shaft extensions on one/both sides.
Take-up Pulley
Pulley, which can be moved to keep the belt tight is called take-up Pulley
Snub Pulley
Pulley, which is provided to increase/descreased, warp/contact angle of belt on nearby pulley is called snub pulley
Bend Pulley
Pulley, which is used to change the direction of the belt, is called Bend Pulley
Deflector Pulley
Pulley which is provided to deflect the belt slightly(General less than 30) and to make the belt pass through the requied path, is called Deflector Pulley
Troughing idlers are designed such that the loaded belt itself froms a trough,which both reduces the risk of mater... Continue
Impact idlers are designed for loading areas of the belt, where belt damage is common due to the falling material and co... Continue
Flat return idlers are the most common idler on the return side of a conveyor with single steel mounted on two drop brac... Continue
Self-Aligning idlers ensure that your conveyor belts stay on track,minimising the chance of severe belt damage.Concave... Continue
Used on the return transom to support the belt when the material being conveyed,even if only a little sticky,is very vis... Continue
The head pulley is located at the discharge point of the conveyor. It usually drives the conveyor and often has a larger... Continue
The ASHWAMEGH HDPE roller features a black high density polyethylene tube, with p.p moulded housing, while for rollers l... Continue
Roller conveyor are normally used in environments such as werehouses or manufacturing facility due to the nature of tran... Continue
Belt Width (mm)ACarrying Roller LengthBHole Crs.C Return Roller LengthDRol... Continue