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Conveyors offer long life PDF Print E-mail
Storch Magnetics has introduced a new series of magnetic slide conveyors that are ruggedly built for long life and after years of service can be rebuilt for extended life because of its 304-stainless steel rebuildable track.
Storch Magnetics’ slide conveyors are liquid tight and have no external moving components. All moving conveyor components and drive train are lubricated by a sealed oil bath for long service life. Also since contaminants can’t infiltrate the conveyor’s interior, chain and track life are extended. Storch conveyors use a high yield strength solid-pin pre-stretched chain for long life. Most also use an oversize roller chain to reduce wear on the tracking components. Storch’s double C-channel 304-stainless steel, CNC laser-cut track provides three-sided encapsulation of the chain while reinforcing and keeping the conveyor frame straight and magnetically insulating the chain from the conveyor body.
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