Curved Modular Belt Conveyor KMF-P 2040 – Efficiently Handle Any Route

mk rounds off its portfolio of modular belt conveyors with the addition of curved sections.

Modular belt conveyors are extremely robust and offer opportunities for virtually any transport application. They are more wear-resistant than belts and can also be used where sharp-edged goods need to be transported or where harsh application environments persist.
Due to their positive drives, modular belt conveyors can sustain very high loads even with small belt widths. Besides, the lateral guide of the belt resists the lateral forces, as a result of which workpieces can also be pushed off transversely. Another advantage is that fluids from the transported material can drip off through the chain and the modular belt conveyor can be cleaned easily and quickly.

The existing portfolio of straight and incline (vertical) modular belt conveyors will now be supplemented by curved sections. These are based on the same system and are available with different route layouts and curve angles. Using individual variations, the route layout can be perfectly tailored to the existing conditions. In addition to this, various band widths ranging from 164 to 1005 mm have a very good ratio of effective width to the overall width and can thus be used very well even in cramped spaces. Due to the modular design and the combination of straight sections and inclines, practically any route can be implemented in three-dimensional space.

Advantages

  • A wide variety of layouts with a single drive
  • A compact overall width and a maximum usable width
  • Lateral movement of the conveyed products are possible
  • Low-wear and low-maintenance
  • High degree of safety
  • Large selection of accessories

Flyer Curved modular belt conveyor KMF-P 2040

Publication:

Eureka
Konstruktionspraxis
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