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Moving products from point A to B (to avoid wasted time walking, or to reduce movements of forklifts, etc)
To carry products that are too heavy to for team members to lift
To move a product while operators are working on it (or adding to it). Like a final assembly conveyor at an auto plant
To avoid injury to workers from repetitive movement. Or to prevent damage to products caused by movement
To deliver products to a robot for processing. Or to receive products from a robot that are ready for the next step
Storage and buffering uses
To store products between processes or at the final process step
To create a buffer or accumulation bank. This is a flexible storage system. Use it where the quantity of products in storage can be lower or higher as required to balance process flow
Country Of Origin : India
Slat Conveyors
A slat conveyor is simply a two-strand chain system with slats connected to the chain and a guiding system for the slats. This creates a smooth surface to which tooling details or fixtures are mounted. Use this to hold parts in the desired position. Sometimes the fixtures can also allow the part to rotate 90 degrees or 180 degrees as required in several planes. Therefore you can use slat conveyors as a working surface for assembly operations
Belt Conveyor
Sometime our customers call these “Conveyor belts”. This is actually the belting material. A belt system is one of the simplest conveyor types. It moves parts from one end to the other. Speed can be variable with a variable speed drive. Don’t use belt systems as a working surface. They also can’t be used to present parts to a robot, or buffer or sequence parts.