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Series 3500KXO
Tapered fixed drive conveyor roller for curves

The roller series 3500KXO equipped with tapered elements is suitable for driven unit load handling of lightweight and medium materials to be conveyed in curves, for example for cardboard boxes, trays or tyres and is suitable for the use within gravity or driven roller conveyor curves.

  • For medium-duty materials
  • Low noise operation
  • Partially suitable for deep-freeze areas
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  • Low noise level
  • Good start up characteristics
  • Tight curve radiuses
  • Various drive versions available

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  • Max. load capacity: 500 N
  • Max. conveyor speed: 2 m/s
  • Temperature range: -5 °C to +40 °C | -28 °C to 20 °C
  • Drive: PolyVee or round belt, gravity

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CAD drawings are available in 3D PDF, 2D DWG, IGES, STEP and SAT formats. 

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  • Low noise level
  • Good start up characteristics
  • Tight curve radiuses
  • Various drive versions available

MORE

  • Max. load capacity: 500 N
  • Max. conveyor speed: 2 m/s
  • Temperature range: -5 °C to +40 °C | -28 °C to 20 °C
  • Drive: PolyVee or round belt, gravity

MORE

CAD drawings are available in 3D PDF, 2D DWG, IGES, STEP and SAT formats. 

Download

Do you have any questions or would like to know more? Please contact us!

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Roller curve conveyors
Innovative details make the decisive difference!

The laws of physics cannot be outwitted: From speeds of around 0.8 m/s, the centrifugal force becomes greater than the frictional force, causing the material being conveyed to move outwards in roller curve conveyors. The material being conveyed then exerts a counter force on the tapered elements of the roller in the direction of the inner radius of the curve. If this happens over an extended period of time, there is a risk that the tapered elements on the roller's steel pipe will move. You can find out how our engineers solved this problem here.

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