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Curved incline conveyors

Designed to reduce packaging line equipment costs while simplifying product transfers, Eaglestone Equipment’s curved incline conveyors transfer products from one elevation to another while rounding a curve ranging from 1° to 180°.
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Eaglestone is able to combine operations typically done with two conveyors into a single-conveyor product transfer.  Additionally, combining these two operations into a single conveyor eliminates a transition point and does not disturb the orientation of the product. The curved incline conveyors provide clean and quiet operation in demanding production environments.

Curved incline conveyors are available in belt widths from 2-1/4- to 12-in., in a range of belt materials including smooth top, friction insert top, and stainless steel chain. Full customization of these conveyors is possible with a variety of options including side transfer rollers, live rollers, variable frequency drives (VFD), side guides, and PLC integration controls.

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