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These rollers have diameters 1 3/8" and below.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/4" and below.
Easily move light- to medium-weight objects with flat or uneven bottoms.
Reduce noise, absorb impact, and extend roller life.
Also known as pallet brakes, these reducers mount on a gravity conveyor and create friction on the rollers to control the conveyor's speed.
Rollers support and help guide material into machinery.
Also known as cam followers, track rollers support loads while guiding and positioning work. Thread the stud directly into a component or secure with a nut for through-hole mounting.
With a double row of cylindrical roller bearings, these rollers provide the highest combination of speed and dynamic radial load ratings of any threaded track roller we offer.
Because they never need to be relubricated, these rollers are a good choice for hard-to-reach places.
Also known as eccentric track rollers, the shoulder adjusts up or down to align to your track, enabling uniform alignment among rollers in a system.
These rollers are rated to handle radial and thrust (top and side) loads simultaneously.
With dry-running PTFE sleeve bearings, these rollers don’t require lubricant. They’re also fully submersible, nonsparking, and lightweight.
These threaded track rollers are made of materials that prevent corrosion in wet environments.
Also known as yoke-style cam followers, these rollers have more mounting flexibility than threaded track rollers. They're typically mounted onto a shaft or clevis rod end.
With a double row of cylindrical roller bearings, these rollers provide the highest combination of speed and dynamic radial load ratings of any shaft-mount track roller we offer.
Thread the stud directly into a component or secure with a nut for through-hole mounting.
Shaft-mount track rollers have more mounting flexibility than threaded track rollers.