- Photoeye detects the trailing edge of parts coming from a machine. This causes the receiver rollers to lower.
- Urethane belts move the parts sideways to the return section.
- After the part leaves the receiver section, the rollers raise and the cycle is repeated.
Transfer Belts are hollow urethane tubing connected together with barbed metal inserts. They can be replaced in seconds.
MaxDrive for Rollers—No welded bands are used to power rollers. Welded bands require maintenance oftener, since bands stretch and then need to be replaced. Using “common B” belts with v-pulleys underneath the rollers is a much longer-lasting method. Also, this method allows maximum horsepower to be transferred to the rollers. The torque on each roller is individually adjustable.
Powered rollers are variable-speed so they can match the speed of the processing machine.
A solid state timer allows for the adjustment of the transfer cycle time
Remote control is standard with Emergency E-Stop, Illuminated Start button, and Variable Speed Control knob. An optional By-Pass switch is also available to send parts “straight through.”
The heavy-duty frame is welded steel tubing and all legs are easily-adjustable jack legs.
Swing-Out Return Section with lockable casters for easy access to saw.
Teflon-Lined Steel Slides—The receiver transfer section has formed steel slides lined with replaceable teflon tape which are much longer lasting than wood.
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