Mounting Rods for Conveyors


Use brackets and connectors to create vertical and horizontal support arms.
Round rods are the most common. However, these rods might cause connectors to slip over time as vibration loosens their hold on the rod. Solid rods are sturdier than hollow rods, so they’re less likely to be knocked out of place by heavy objects on your conveyor.
Stainless steel mounting rods are the most corrosion resistant.

Thread | ||||||||
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Lg. | Rod Dia. | Size | Lg. | Gender | Material | Each | ||
Solid | ||||||||
A | 15" | 1/2" | 5/16"-18 | 0.89" | Female | Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
Mounting Rods with Clamp for Conveyors


A clamp at the end of the rod grips conveyor guides or other rods. Mount rods with brackets and connectors to create support arms.
Solid rods are sturdier than hollow rods, so they’re less likely to be knocked out of place by heavy objects on your conveyor.
Graduated Mounting Rods for Conveyors

Graduated in 1/8" or 1 mm increments, these rods make it easy to align multiple brackets during installation.
Round rods are the most common. However, these rods might cause connectors to slip over time as vibration loosens their hold on the rod. Solid rods are sturdier than hollow rods, so they are less likely to be knocked out of place by heavy objects on your conveyor.

Thread | 1/2" Rod Dia. | ||||||
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Lg. | Graduation Marks (Numeric Increments) | Size | Lg. | Gender | Material | Each | |
Solid | |||||||
15" | 8ths (1") | 5/16"-18 | 0.89" | Female | Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |