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Rollers have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
Choose the width you need from 6" to 60" in 1/16" increments.
Rollers have diameters between 2" and 3 1/2".
These rollers have diameters 1 3/8" and below.
Made from stainless steel, these rollers are suitable for washdown applications. They have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
All stainless steel construction makes these rollers suitable for washdown applications. They have 2 1/2" diameters.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/4" and below.
These rollers have 0.78" diameters.
Rollers are made from thick, 12-ga. steel so they're less likely to dent than standard 16-ga. rollers.
Rollers have maintenance-free, precision bearings to reduce conveyor noise.
Rubber-covered axles eliminate metal-to-metal contact to prevent frame wear and reduce noise.
Rollers move in one direction so they won't roll back when idle, keeping packages in place.
Improve tracking on curved conveyor sections. Rollers taper so packages maintain their orientation through the curve.
" Rollers are grooved to accommodate round belts on line-shaft conveyors."
We'll get the between frame width and groove spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Rollers are tapered for use on curved conveyor sections.
Connect to other rollers with two grooves to power a gravity conveyor or build a custom powered conveyor.
We'll get the between frame width and sprocket spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Replace rollers on a chain-driven conveyor.
Replace worn and broken V-belts on conveyor rollers.
Mount to a conveyor frame to recondition a worn hex axle hole or to convert a round axle hole to a hex axle hole.
Use in pairs to support a conveyor roller or package stop.
Use these bearings to replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit them into tubing or pipe create a roller. All have a hex-shaped axle.
Replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit bearings into tubing or pipe to create a roller.
Sleeve bearings ride directly on the axle and have no moving parts to wear out.
Clips clamp onto the shaft to keep spools from slipping, preventing wear on the belt.
Replace the spools that hold round belts in place on line-shaft conveyors.
Lock multiple spools together to increase drive power.
Reduce noise, absorb impact, and extend roller life.
Covers fit loosely over the roller to allow packages to accumulate. Rollers can continue spinning inside the cover without causing damage to packages.
Add a package stop on a conveyor to control product flow and allow for accumulation.
Also known as pallet brakes, these mount underneath rollers on a gravity conveyor and create friction on the rollers to control the conveyor's speed.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.
These urethane rollers are wear and chemical resistant. They’re also nonmarring.