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Transfer and diverter station moves products in any direction

The MODSORT conveyor station uses a roller top belt to divert and transfer products with precise, controlled and impact-free motion.

The MODSORT conveyor station features the System Plast 2253RT roller top belt, which allows the conveyor station to transfer and divert an array packages based on the sphere’s vector speed and direction. Photo courtesy of Regal Beloit Corporation.
The MODSORT conveyor station features the System Plast 2253RT roller top belt, which allows the conveyor station to transfer and divert an array packages based on the sphere’s vector speed and direction. Photo courtesy of Regal Beloit Corporation.

Regal Beloit Corporation, a manufacturer of electric motors, electrical motion controls, power generation and power transmission components, is showcasing its MODSORT modular transfer and diverter station at PACK EXPO Las Vegas. The transfer not only can accommodate a variety of products in any direction, but eliminates the need for a lift or pneumatics while being easily integrated into new or existing material handling systems.

The MODSORT conveyor station features the System Plast 2253RT roller top belt, which allows the conveyor station to transfer and divert an array packages based on the sphere’s vector speed and direction. It also includes a 1-in., on-center sphere array that allows for very small packages to be diverted. The matrix of freely rotating balls imbedded into a continuous flat belt lets the rolling top belt station divert and transfer products of any kind with precise, controlled and impact-free motion on to motorized conveyor lines. The station can divert on the fly or stop and divert at a 90-deg angle. It is ideal for polybags and small packages and can easily handle boxes.

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