It is well suited for holding parts to the conveyor belt while moving up an incline or down a decline, or for securing parts to a fixed position on the conveyor's belt for inspection, assembly, and accurate feeding. Vacuum conveyors can also be used for upside down applications. Other features include: ease of part transfers from conveyor to conveyor, aluminum extruded frame with T-slot construction, sealed ball bearings, rack and pinion belt tensioning, belt speeds to 264'/min, and more.
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