Belt Conveyor 80

BELT CONVEYOR C8N

Designed for All Types of Transport Tasks.

  • Conveyor Frame Height: 80 mm for compact and efficient integration.
  • Frame Width Options: Available in widths ranging from 600 mm to 1200 mm to suit diverse requirements.
  • Standard Lengths: Up to 12 meters, providing flexibility for various transport applications.

Picture: Belt Conveyor 80 - Front end timing belt drive.

About

DESIGN OPTIONS

Horizontal conveyor.
Inclined conveyor with horizontal infeed section.
Inclined conveyor with horizontal discharge section.
Incline conveyor with horizontal infeed and discharge section.

DRIVE OPTIONS

Front end direct drive.
Front end timing belt drive.
Center drive with timing belt.
Drum motor.

IDLER OPTIONS

Roller deflection
Nose bar deflection

Compact and Customizable

The Belt Conveyor 80 is a versatile, high-performance solution for diverse transport tasks. Featuring an 80 mm frame height, customizable widths from 600 mm to 1200 mm, and lengths up to 12 meters, it’s engineered for seamless integration and reliability. Built with precision and durability in mind, it’s ideal for automated systems, offering fast assembly and adaptability to various industries, ensuring efficient material handling and workflow optimization.

Picture: Nose bar deflection and drive options.

Technical Data

TECHNICAL DATA

Belt speeds 5m/min up to 65m/min
Conveyed material total load 500kg
Drive power 230/400V 0.25kW to 0.55kW
Drive power 24V 0.13kW

Belt Type Oil resistant, Food grade, Cleated for incline transport, Cut resistant, Accumulation, Other options available upon request.

Temperature range -10°C to 40°C

Belt width Frame width – 20mm

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Some of our customers

Fancort customers include the following NASA engineering schools: MIT, John Hopkins, JPL, U of NH, MN, NM, TX and AZ. We are also a major supplier to the national labs system: Sandia, Draper, Fermi and Los Alamos.