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Groba Ascending Conveyor Belt

Manufacturer
Groba
Type
Ascending Conveyor Belt
Year
2020
Category
Materials handling technology
Sub-category
Conveyor belts
Videos
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Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two Groba ascending conveyors are available.

Conveyor 1

Length
5700 mm
Height
2900 mm
Outer corrugated edge width
540 mm
Inner corrugated edge width
480 mm
Cleat height
35 mm

Conveyor 2

Height
3500 mm
Length
4600 mm
Width
500 mm
Cleat height
35 mm

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Capabilities

These Groba ascending conveyors transport materials upward at an incline, making them ideal for moving products between different floor levels or feeding materials into elevated processing equipment. The cleats (small ridges) gripping the belt surface prevent items from sliding backward, allowing reliable vertical movement of everything from packaged goods to bulk materials. Two units are available with different dimensions to suit various space and capacity needs.

Industries & Uses

Ascending conveyors are essential in warehouses, manufacturing plants, recycling facilities, and food processing operations where vertical material flow is critical. They're commonly used to load trucks, feed production lines, or move items up to storage areas—essentially anywhere you need gravity-fighting automation. Businesses ranging from small logistics operations to large industrial facilities rely on these systems to improve efficiency and reduce manual handling.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used ascending conveyor, inspect the belt surface carefully for cracks, tears, or uneven wear that could cause slipping or failure. Ask the seller for maintenance records, particularly regarding motor and bearing service history. Check that cleats are intact and securely fastened—damaged cleats severely reduce grip performance. Test the belt tension and listen for unusual noises during operation. Also verify the frame for rust, corrosion, or structural damage, especially in moisture-prone environments.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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