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Conveyor Belts

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Conveyor BeltsDescription THE MAYER CONVEYOR BELTS The wide range of Mayer conveyor belts currently includes 4 different types. Single conveyor belts with fixed or variable adjustable motors as well as cardan shaft belts. The latter are available as driving cardan shaft belts with motor, which can drive the so called clutch belts over a total distance of up to 36m. Conveyor belts with a motor, without cardan shaft, fixed speed Conveyor belts with a motor, without

Description

THE MAYER CONVEYOR BELTS

The wide range of Mayer conveyor belts currently includes 4 different types. Single conveyor belts with fixed or variable adjustable motors as well as cardan shaft belts. The latter are available as driving cardan shaft belts with motor, which can drive the so-called clutch belts over a total distance of up to 36m.

  • Conveyor belts with a motor, without cardan shaft, fixed speed
  • Conveyor belts with a motor, without cardan shaft, variable speed
  • Conveyor belts with a motor, with cardan shaft, variable speed
  • Conveyor belts without a motor, with cardan shaft

All Mayer conveyor belts with cardan shafts are compatible with most well-known third-party brands and can therefore be flexibly integrated into your existing system. Mayer conveyor belts with fixed speed are ideally suited for use in combination with pot robots when equipped with an additional frequency converter.

Currently, we offer Mayer conveyor belts in standard length of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 meters. Widths range from 17, 21, 25 up to 30 centimeters. Special lengths as well as widths are available upon request.

The range of Mayer conveyor belts is rounded off by an extensive range of accessories. These include, in particular, height-adjustable stands, power supply cables in various lengths, guide rod diverters for pots, belt diverter on stand, rigid fork for various pot sizes and widths, scissor fork for back (various inserts), limit switch with cable, additional socket on conveyor belt incl. attachment in the factory, and much more.

We would be pleased to advise you personally and individually on your conveyor belt project.

Features

• Robust and durable conveyor belts for use in ornamental plant companies and tree nurseries

• Available in lengths of 2,3,4,5 and 6 meters (special widths on request)

• Available in widths 17, 21, 25 and 30cm (special widths on request)

• Available with fixed or variably adjustable motors and as cardan shaft belt

• Mayer conveyor belts with cardan shaft are compatible with most makes of other manufacturers

• Cardan shaft belts drive clutch belts over a total distance of up to 36m

• Excellent for use in combination with Mayer pot handling robots or other-third party products

Technical Data

Brand: Mayer

Machinery – model: Conveyor belts

Standard lengths: 2m ,3m ,4m ,5m ,6m

Width of the conveyor belt: 170 mm 210 mm 250 mm 300 mm

Weight (with motor): depending on conveyor belt

Motor: variably adjustable motors fixed motor

Conveying speed: adjustable from 3,0 - 12,5m/min fixed speed: 15m/min

Power connector: 400V/50Hz, 5-polig

Power consumption: 0,25 kW

Pot sizes: from 5 up to 32cm 

Emission figure relating to the workplace: 70dB (A)

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