Kinder delivers support at the transfer point

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Kinder has a range of solutions to help support transfer points in any material handling system.

When it comes to providing conveyor belt support, Kinder Australia have a solution to suit any transfer point regardless of any configuration or application.

These factors can include:

  • product
  • belt width
  • duty
  • belt speed
  • budget.

Rollers alone with spacious gaps, do not give ample support to the critical transfer point. If support is not provided adequately, belt sag can occur – along with detrimental productivity issues such as material spillage and excessive dust. The product loss, equipment damage and downtime issues caused by poor conveyor belt support is inconvenient, unsafe and expensive.

Kinder Australia’s K-Sure belt support system is engineered to provide the heavy-duty support that your transfer point requires.

It utilises the existing conveyor idler frames and load, carrying the centre conveyor roller. The wing rollers are then replaced by the K-Sure belt support system’s universal adaptor brackets and low friction polymer belt support rails.

It is available in a standard two metre length assembly kit. Other lengths can be modified upon request.

Effectively, it is designed to provide a consistent and stable support for the troughed belt profile by reducing the number of rotating components. K-Sure belt support system eliminates any belt edge sag and therefore increases the effectiveness of the skirting seal.

To ensure a precise fit, a specialised universal adaptor stud has been engineered by Kinder Australia. This allows for adjustment to suit three different size roller diameters, offset/inline frames, and manufacturing tolerances in trough frames. Since its introduction, this innovative technology has transformed the industry benchmark, in delivering greater flexibility in conveyor transfer point configuration.

For more information, visit kinder.com.au

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