Conveyors
JJBD Tritec offer expertise in the removal, manufacture, supply and installation of conveyor equipment.
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- Osprey Corporation – Scrubber Project at Strathclyde Distillery
- Powermaster – New Chiller Installation at Diageo Shieldhall
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- Meat Processing Plant, Bridge of Allan
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- Macfarlan Smith – Pharmaceutical works
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JBD Tritec Ltd offer a comprehensive service that can be tailored to suit your individual requirements
Line Shaft Conveyor
The Lineshaft Powered Roller Conveyor is used for handling products that are typically around 25/30kg, such as cardboard boxes, plastic tote boxes etc, with as little pressure placed on the leading product as possible.
The rollers are powered from a drive shaft - mounted beneath the rollers and extending the full length of the conveying bed they are then driven via elastomer belts.
Roller Straights:- The typical roller section will be 50mm outside diameter with a 1.5mm walled parallel tube. Grooves are used to drive the belt operation, all rollers have anti static properties. Rollers are fitted with dust tight, grease packed bearings
Roller Curves:- Comprising a multi grooved anti static steel roller fitted with a plastic tapered, precision moulding The curved sections are available in 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° angles.
Accumulation occurs via the design of the system, a shaft which is driven by an external motor doesn't drive the belts directly, but turns inside a nylon spool. The rollers themselves are driven via elastomer belts. By stopping the package on the roller the spool stops. This type of system is generally used in such places where final production stages require the packaging of products into cardboard / tote boxes. Line shaft powered roller conveyors are generally used in warehousing / packaging environments.




