ABC Conveyor Book
ABC Conveyor Book
ABC Conveyor Book
Hytrol's ABC
Conveyor
Book
WHAT IS A CONVEYOR?
A conveyor moves material.
A conveyor moves cardboard boxes, wood boxes, metal boxes and plastic boxes.
BY GRAVITY
A BED
A PULLEY
WHAT IS A BEARING?
When two pieces of steel touch each other; they
cannot turn easily without bearings.
WHAT IS A SPROCKET?
A sprocket is a metal "wheel" with "teeth" on the outside.
BUT ! . . .
. . . The motor is connected to the reducer with a V-Belt (like the fan belt in your
car) or a "C" Face Coupling.
The reducer is connected to the drive pulley with a chain . . . Now the Drive Pulley
turns slower.
All those parts (the motor, the speed reducer, and the drive pulley) are called:
TAIL PULLEY?
The tail pulley is located at the tail end of the conveyor and it turns freely.
The Drive Pulley turns and moves the belt around . . . and around . . . and around.
BUT . . .
. . . it is dangerous to have the belt hang down under the conveyor bed - So small
rollers are put into the Conveyor Bed to hold up the belt.
1. Move the tail pulley! It can be moved to "take-up" the belt stretch.
2. What do you do when the take-up screws are still all the way out - and the belt
still stretches?
NOTE: If a "Dutchman" was not provided, you may need to add an UNDERSIDE
TAKE-UP to your conveyor.
A person can walk about 4 miles per hour. If they were carrying a box
they would walk much slower. Conveyors move boxes at about the
When belt runs forward and if it moves toward side "A" - move return idler
nearest tail pulley on side "Y" toward "B". If belt moves toward side "B" -
move return idler on side "X" toward "A".
When belt runs in reverse and if it moves toward side "A" - move snub idler
on side "X" toward "A". If belt moves toward side "B" - move snub idler on
side "Y" toward "B".
IMPORTANT: Move snub idler or return idler only 1/16 in. at a time.
Then wait a few minutes to see if belt moves back to center. Only
small adjustments are usually necessary.
Because:
Heavy total loads can be moved without using large motors when a
ROLLER BED belt conveyor is used.
To help objects move "easier" . . . and with as little slant or slope as possible -
WHEELS OR . . .
ROLLERS . . .
ARE USED
WHEEL CONVEYORS
Wheels are put on axles.
Aluminum spacer tubes are
put on the axle between
the wheels. This keeps
wheels from moving from
side to side on the axle.
In the drawing above, the axles are on 3 in. centers (also available in 1-1/2 in.
centers). The number of wheels on each axle can vary. This determines the number
of wheels per foot on the conveyor.
BUT . .
This helps you decide the number of wheels per foot to order.
ROLLER CONVEYORS
or as far apart as necessary . . . BUT there should always be THREE (3) rollers
under the box.
BEST-3 ROLLERS UNDER BOX AT ALL TIMES! This determines the ROLLER
CENTERS to order.
PORTABLE TYPE
PERMANENT TYPE
Always use one more stand than the number of conveyor sections (3 sections use 4
stands.)
Always use one more support than the number of conveyor sections (3 sections use
4 supports.)