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Rollers

Conveyor rollers are cylindrical parts incorporated in the upper part of a conveyor frame to facilitate the movement of goods. Using a roller conveyor can add versatility to the type of transfers, diverters, and stops that can be used as part of a conveyor system or automation system.
Belt tracking is the adjustment method used to keep the belt running straight and true on the end rollers and the belt conveyor frame.
Belt Tracking Rollers
Carrying rollers are used to support the conveyor belt and are installed on the groove shape frame, Groove shape forward inclined idler frame and transition idler frames.
Carrying Rollers
Counter-roller spinning uses internal rollers instead of mandrels and applies certain spinning forming forces on the workpiece by internal and external rollers to induce the plastic deformation simultaneously on the inner and outer surfaces of the workpiece.
Counter Rollers
A roller remains cylindrical but no longer straight. ... A roller supported from one side only (cantilevered) will deflect by increasing amounts moving away from the supported end. A roller supported from both ends will have maximum deflection at the center of the roller.
Deflection Rollers
 
Gravity roller conveyors transport products or work in process from one work area to another.
Gravity Rollers
Guide roller is a roller that is used to point or guide an object in a certain direction.
Guide Rollers
An incline conveyor that includes driven rollers at both the input (tail) end and the output (head) end of the conveyor that are powered by a single power source. Power is transmitted along the length of the conveyor with a driveline that distributes power to both the input and output drive rollers.
Head & Tail Rollers
Idler rollers, or sometimes simply known as conveyor rollers, are cylindrical-shaped bars that run along and underneath a conveyor belt
Idler Rollers
 
Nose Rollers
Nose Rollers
Pop-out rollers are a safety feature of Caljan Telescopic Belt Conveyors. Their function is to prevent body parts, loose clothing from becoming trapped when a Telescopic Belt Conveyor is used to load a truck or container. This movement would lift the roller away from the conveyor  preventing a pinch accident.
Pop-Out Rollers
By powered roller conveyor system, one would refer to the powered version of the roller conveyors which are found to allow powered curves and bends. This often used along with the traditional conveyor belts.
Powered Rollers
Pressure rolls are used in the corrugating industry and are typically chrome or hard faced rolls.
Pressure Rollers
 
Return Roller is a pivoting track-mounted return idler that allows for safe, quick and simple one-sided serviceability and roll replacement.
Return Rollers
Roller Accessories
Roller Accessories
Roller Assemblies
Roller Assemblies
Roller Bridges
Roller Bridges
 
Roller Guide is a roller that is used to point or guide an object in a particular direction.
Roller Guides
Slave Rollers
Slave Rollers
Snub rollers used to increase the arc of contact between a belt and drive pulley.
Snub Rollers
Roller supports are free to rotate and translate along the surface upon which the roller rests. The surface can be horizontal, vertical, or sloped at any angle.  Roller supports can also take the form of rubber bearings, rockers, or a set of gears which are designed to allow a limited amount of lateral movement.
Support Rollers
 
Sweep Junction Rollers
Sweep Junction Rollers
Take up is assembly of the necessary structural and mechanical parts which provide the means to adjust the length of belt and chain to compensate for stretch, shrinkage or wear and to maintain proper tension.
Take-Up Rollers
Tapered roller bearings are rolling element bearings that can support axial forces (i.e., they are good thrust bearings) as well as radial forces.
Tapered Rollers
Tension rollers are used in cases where the distance between the axles is small or the transmission ratio is high.
Tension Rollers
 
Transfer Rollers
Transfer Rollers