Conveyor belt TB30

Suitable for bulky items

The TB30 conveyor belt in tandem design is particularly suitable for transporting larger pallets.

Conveyor belt TB30 © Montech

The width and position of the support surface are adapted to the product. The two conveyor belts are connected by means of an elastomer coupling and are driven cost-effectively by just one motor. The chassis width and its spacing can be freely selected up to a total width of 1,000 millimetres. A modular system of individual components optimally adapts the TB30 Tandem conveyor belt to its tasks. Various standard widths are available; the length is customized to the millimetre.

The drive concept transfers the power to the belt with low losses and without slippage. For higher loads, especially with accumulation operation, the chassis should have a sliding plate insert.

With a maximum length of ten meters, chassis widths of 60 to 250 millimeters are available. The TB30 conveyor belts can be designed as single or double belt conveyors. The tandem version is ideal for transporting larger pallets and other dimensionally stable products. In this case, two conveyor belts are connected with elastomer couplings and driven by a single motor. Various chassis widths and drive versions as well as a wide range of accessories such as side guides and floor stands are available. pb

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