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Model: 1916 – Gravity Conveyor, 1.9″ DIA. x 16 GA. Rollers

BETWEEN FRAMES: 6″ to 51″

LENGTH: 12″ to 120″

ROLLER CENTERS: 2.25″, 3”, 4.5″, 6″, 9″, 12″

ROLLERS: 1.9″ dia. x 16ga. mild steel tube with 7/16″ hex axle, spring retained, with semi-precision, oiled bearings. For additional roller options & details, click HERE.

ROLLER TUBE & COVER OPTIONS:

  • Standard– Bare Carbon Steel, Pickled & Oiled
  • Galvanized Steel
  • Stainless Steel Tube & Axle
  • Orange Polyurethane, 1/8” Thick  (Carbon steel tube)

NOTE: Axle is carbon steel unless specified otherwise.

 

FRAME CONSTRUCTION: Standard frame (F97) is formed 12ga. channel, 3-1/2″ x 1-1/2″, with rollers set 1/4” high. Bolted 2″ x 8ga. galvanized angle crossties. Structural welded frames also available. See product drawing for additional options & details.

FRAME CONNECTION / COUPLINGS: Bolted butt couplers on both ends of channel.

CONVEYOR COLOR: Powder coated blue (RAL 5017). Click HERE to see other standard color options. Custom colors also available.

Options & Accessories:

Floor Supports:

  • Floor supports are not included unless specified. Supports can be added to achieve a variety of heights (Top of Roller).
  • Supports can be added with different beginning and ending elevations to achieve gravity flow.
  • Floor supports can be provided on 5′ or 10′ nominal centers. It is recommended that conveyors wider than 32″ have supports on 5′ centers. It is also recommended that conveyors with height elevations above 35″ use knee braces (model KB17 or KB18).
  • View all support options
Weight Capacities
Model Roller Capacity Gravity Conveyor Capacity
No Supports (set on floor) Supports on 5′ Centers Supports on 10′ Centers
1418 50# 1,000# 900# 350#
1916 250# 3,300# 3,200# 1,300#
1912 260# 3,300# 3,200# 1,300#
1909 300# 3,300# 3,200# 1,300#
2514 290# 3,300# 3,200# 1,300#
2511 750# 8,100# 8,000# 3,750#
2607 750# 8,100# 8,000# 3,750#
3530 2,000# 22,100# 22,000# 11,000#

Note: Capacities listed are an estimate only to be used as a general guideline.

 

Capacities are based on evenly distributed loads. There are several variables that factor into determining capacity, including how the product is loaded.

When a conveyor is on floor supports, the conveyor frame rails are typically the limiting factor when determining weight capacity. In other words, if a conveyor frame is set directly on the floor, it can handle much more weight than a conveyor on supports.

If you’re unsure about selecting the right conveyor, please consult our sales team and we’d be happy to help you!