How To Choose The Right Type Of Heavy Duty Conveyor For Industrial Applications

Heavy Duty Conveyor
A heavy duty conveyor is used in a factory situation to transport items from one place to another as part of an industrial process. There is no reason, of course, why this technology could not be applied in other situations, but there will rarely be a situation where such heavy equipment is needed. Usually, there is a medium duty alternative which is more suitable for lighter work. The heavy duty conveyor in the industrial workplace needs to be able to cope with almost continuous operation, heavy weights, and often a lot of vibration and jolting.
Conveyor systems can be one of the most useful and important advances in your industrial process. Usually, the workers around your conveyor operation will be trained and skilled, so any time they are engaged in work which is not what they are trained to do, their high wage level is being wasted. Conveyors ensure that these workers spend their time doing what is most productive, and that the industrial process is as streamlined as possible. Where the heavy duty conveyor is employed, large or bulky material is being transported, so the time which would have been spent moving these items manually would have been even greater.
Heavy duty conveyors can come in a variety of styles and drive systems, but the most common variety is the one which uses open rollers. This type of conveyor has many advantages,and the only real disadvantage is that the cargo is jolted and does not get a smooth ride as it would on a standard conveyor belt. With heavy duty conveyors, that is rarely a consideration as the cargo is usually incredibly sturdy.
The greatest asset of the open roller system which the vast majority of heavy duty conveyors use is that it can be maintained far more easily than other systems of conveyance. The fact that the rollers are open to the user and easily visible makes it much easier to diagnose faults as and when they occur. Any tightening of a roller will be easily observed in a sticking of the cargo at that point. The fault can easily be repaired by another roller being fitted in its place, and this can be carried out extremely quickly.
It is even possible to keep a roller based system operational with one roller not working until the end of the day, when it can be repaired by a professional engineer outside the working hours. This can effectively save a company a fortune, especially one which is working with bulky and heavy items which may be very expensive. If you decide that this type of machine is what your company needs, make sure you factor in the cost of servicing and maintenance, as these are where the significant savings can be made. In the long term, a roller based system is likely to be your best choice of heavy duty conveyor.
