Powered Roller Conveyor Straight

POWERED ROLLER CONVEYOR R5S

Designed for zero-pressure accumulation, accommodating products of various sizes with precision and efficiency.

  • 24V Drive Roller: Ensures energy-efficient and reliable operation.
  • Steel Galvanized Rollers: Durable and corrosion-resistant for long-lasting performance.
  • Poly-V Belt Power Transmission: Smooth and efficient power delivery for seamless motion.

Technical Data

DRIVE

Brushless 24V DC motor
Speed code / speed:
15 = 2 to 20m/min (Alternative)
20 = 10 to 28m/min (Standard)
35 = 15 to 50m/min (Alternative)
Temperature range: from +2°C to +40°C
Max. continuous current per motorized roller: 2.5A
Ø continuous current per motor roller: 1.5A
Conveyor rollers driven by Poly-V belts
Roller material: Galvanized steel
Belt material: Chloroprene with PA tension members
Frame material: clear anodized aluminum
Max. product load: 50kg

CONTROL UNIT

Completely pre-installed incl. sensors

CONFIGURATION

Zero pressure accumulation control logic (not with EtherCAT)

Picture: Powered Roller Conveyor pivoting.

STANDARD DIMENSIONS POWERED ROLLER CONVEYOR STRAIGHT

Roller pitch 80mm, 105mm, 160mm
Frame width 390mm, 690mm
Product width 300mm, 600mm
Standard length ≤ 6,000mm

Achieve Seamless Zero-Pressure Accumulation

Achieve seamless zero-pressure accumulation with the Powered Roller Conveyor Straight. Featuring a 24V drive system, galvanized steel rollers, and Poly-V belt transmission, it ensures smooth, energy-efficient handling of products across various sizes. Perfect for dynamic material flow in modern industrial applications, combining durability, reliability, and operational efficiency.

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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.