Inclined Belt Conveyor
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An incline conveyor is a type of conveyor system used to transport materials or products between different levels at an angle. It designed to move items upward or downward on an inclined surface rather than on a horizontal plane. Incline conveyors are commonly used in various industries, such as manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and logistics, to efficiently transfer goods between different elevation points.
These conveyors typically consist of a belt, chain, or other conveying mechanism that equipped with cleats, flights, or buckets to prevent items from sliding or falling during transportation. The incline angle can vary depending on the application and the material being transported. The conveyors design also considers factors such as load capacity, speed, and the type of material being moved.
These conveyors typically consist of a belt, chain, or other conveying mechanism that equipped with cleats, flights, or buckets to prevent items from sliding or falling during transportation. The incline angle can vary depending on the application and the material being transported. The conveyor design also considers factors such as load capacity, speed, and the type of material being moved.










Features
- Inclined Belt Conveyors are excellent to convey between a mezzanine and floor level, docks, overhead conveyor to floor applications, and other areas where a items must be conveyed at an angle
- It is ideal for feeding products safely to an higher level.
- Standard inclined belt conveyors are manufactured using standard conveyor components, either as a skid plate or roller base design, depending on the angle of incline and product weight to be conveyed.
- Inclined belt conveyors are fitted with cleated conveyor belts ideally suited for food industry, packaging industry.
- These conveyors are designed with mild steel sheet metal slide bed and side frame.