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    41 Products

    Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates

    Keep ferrous objects in place as they move along your conveyor belt. These plates install under your conveyor belt to create a magnetic hold. Mount them with nonmagnetic fasteners.
    Conveyor Plates—Ferrite Ceramic with Stainless Steel Casing
    Image of Product. Plate. Front orientation. Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates. Conveyor Plates.
    Image of Product. Plate with Stainless Steel Bracket. Front orientation. Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates. Conveyor Plates, Stainless Steel Bracket.

    Plate

    Plate with Stainless

    Steel Bracket

    Image of Specification. Full Magnetic Coverage. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Full Magnetic Coverage.
    Image of Specification. Partial Magnetic Coverage. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Partial Magnetic Coverage.

    Full Magnetic Coverage

    Partial Magnetic Coverage

    Full Magnetic Coverage—Conveyor plates with full magnetic coverage have a higher magnetic force than conveyor plates with partial magnetic coverage. They have a full magnetic zone throughout the plate, making them best for moving large objects. Position them side-by-side or end-to-end to cover the entire width or length of the belt. All have tapped holes for mounting.
    Partial Magnetic Coverage—Conveyor plates with partial magnetic coverage have a magnetic zone that runs down the center of the plate's length. They’re typically placed underneath the middle of the belt to pull small objects that are prone to shifting due to vibration, such as lids and fasteners, towards the center of the belt for secure conveying. If used with large objects, only a part of the object will be secured. When installing multiple plates down your conveyor run, be sure the poles are opposite of each other. All have mounting brackets for quick installation.
    12" Long
    24" Long
    36" Long
    48" Long
    60" Long
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Max. Pull @
    Distance
    Bracket
    Material
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Full Magnetic Coverage
    4 1/8"1 5/16"7 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"6497N11100000006497N1120000000006497N1130000000006497N1140000000006497N115000000000
    4 1/8"2 5/16"9 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"6497N1310000006497N132000000006497N133000000006497N134000000006497N13500000000
     
    Partial Magnetic Coverage
    1 5/8"1 5/32"2 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N1510000006497N1520000006497N153000000006497N154000000006497N15500000000
    3"1 5/32"5 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N1710000006497N1720000006497N173000000006497N174000000006497N17500000000
    3 5/8"1 29/32"5 3/4 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N1910000006497N192000000006497N193000000006497N194000000006497N19500000000
     
    Transfer Plates—Ferrite Ceramic with Stainless Steel Casing
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates. Transfer Plates, Straight End.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates. Transfer Plates, Straight End, Stainless Steel Bracket.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Magnetic Conveyor Belt Plates. Transfer Plates, Tapered End, Stainless Steel Bracket.

    Straight End

    Straight End

    Stainless Steel Bracket

    Tapered End

    Stainless Steel Bracket

    Image of Specification. Full Magnetic Coverage. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Full Magnetic Coverage.
    Image of Specification. Partial Magnetic Coverage. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Partial Magnetic Coverage.

    Full Magnetic Coverage

    Partial Magnetic Coverage

    Add transfer plates towards the end of your conveyor line to gradually decrease the magnetic hold on objects, so they can be released from the line. When installing, position the plate end with the decreasing magnetic force towards the end of the conveyor or area that will not be magnetized.
    Full Magnetic Coverage—Plates with full magnetic coverage have a full magnetic zone that decreases over the length of the plate.
    Partial Magnetic Coverage—Plates with partial magnetic coverage have a magnetic zone that decreases down the center of the plate's length.
    Tapered End—Use plates with a tapered end when you need to install them next to a pulley.
    12" Long
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Max. Pull @
    Distance
    Bracket
    Material
    Each
    Full Magnetic Coverage—Straight End
    4 1/8"1 5/16"7 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"6497N2010000000
    4 1/8"2 5/16"9 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"6497N202000000
     
    Partial Magnetic Coverage—Straight End
    1 5/8"1 5/32"2 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N221000000
    3"1 5/32"5 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N222000000
    3 5/8"1 29/32"5 3/4 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N223000000
     
    Partial Magnetic Coverage—Tapered End
    1 5/8"1 5/32"2 1/2 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N241000000
    3"1 5/32"5 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N242000000
    3 5/8"1 29/32"5 3/4 lbf @ 1/8"Stainless Steel
    6497N243000000
     

    Chain Conveyor Belting

    Conveyor chain is made of plates that flex on their connecting hinges. Also known as sprocket-driven conveyor belting.
    Straight Belt
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, MultipleImages. Conveyor Belts. Chain Conveyor Belting, Straight Belt, 810 Series.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Conveyor Belts. Chain Conveyor Belting, Straight Belt, 815 Series.

    810 Series

    815 Series

    Stainless Steel—Stainless steel belts are corrosion resistant.
    Belt
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    Magnetic
    Properties
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    Temp. Range,
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    810 Series
    4 1/2"101 3/4"1/8"SteelBlackMagneticSteel-95 to 9301358N120000000
    7 1/2"101 3/4"1/8"SteelBlackMagneticSteel-95 to 9301358N14000000
     
    815 Series
    3 1/4"101 21/32"1/8"Stainless SteelNonmagneticStainless Steel
    -90 to 8056378K51000000
    4 1/2"101 21/32"1/8"Stainless SteelNonmagneticStainless Steel
    -90 to 8056378K52000000
    6"101 21/32"1/8"Stainless SteelNonmagneticStainless Steel
    -90 to 8056378K53000000
    7 1/2"101 21/32"1/8"Stainless SteelNonmagneticStainless Steel
    -90 to 8056378K54000000
     

    Create-Your-Own Ball Transfer Plates

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ball Transfer Plates. Create-Your-Own Ball Transfer Plates.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ball Transfer Plates. Create-Your-Own Ball Transfer Plates.
    Snap these ball transfers together like jigsaw pieces to create a custom ball transfer plate, or use them unconnected to create your own pattern for rotating and positioning material. They have magnets embedded in the frame, so you can mount them on any flat magnetic metal surface and rearrange them as your operations change.
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    Ball, lb.
    Ball
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    Color
    Mount
    Type
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    Steel Balls with Steel Housing
    3 1/4"3 1/4"15/16"155/8"5/8"ABSBlackMagnet32 to 1753139N11000000
    3 1/4"3 1/4"1 3/16"651"5/8"ABSBlackMagnet32 to 1753139N1200000
     
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