Australian Manufactured Conveyor Rollers, Pulleys, Frames and Equipment

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Picking Set

Picking Set Steel Inline

A Picking Set Steel (Inline) is used on the load side of the conveyor belt where a transition is required in belt-form between flat and the trough along a section of the conveyor belt.

This style of frame can be also used consistently along the belt to form a predominately flat belt layout along the conveyor frame with only a small trough formed on the very edges of the belt width to prevent loss of product from the belt.

Picking Set Steel Offset

A Picking Set Steel (Offset) is used on the load side of the conveyor belt where a transition is required in belt-form between flat and the trough along a section of the conveyor belt.

This style of frame can be also used consistently along the belt to form a predominately flat belt layout along the conveyor frame with only a small trough formed on the very edges of the belt width to prevent loss of product from the belt.

Picking Set Impact Offset

A Picking Set Impact (Offset) is used on the load side of the conveyor belt where a shock load is apparent and a transition is required in belt-form between flat and the trough along a section of the conveyor belt.

This style of frame can be also used consistently along the belt to form a predominately flat belt layout along the conveyor frame with only a small trough formed on the very edges of the belt width to prevent loss of product from the belt. As an offset frame structure the picking set can be used on a single directional belt layout.

Picking Set Impact Inline

A Picking Set Impact (Inline) is used on the load side of the conveyor belt where a shock load is apparent and a transition is required in belt-form between the flat and trough along a section of the conveyor belt.

This style of frame can be also used consistently along the belt to form a predominately flat belt layout along the conveyor frame with only a small trough formed on the very edges of the belt width to prevent loss of product from the belt. As an inline frame structure, the picking set can be used in a multi-directional belt layout.