Belt conveyors each have a wide belt that slides over a flat surface or rollers to move items on the belt from one place to another. The belt keeps the position of the items stable during conveying and is less likely to jostle or bump fragile items than conveyor rollers or skate wheels. Belt conveyors can move loads horizontally and up or down an incline, and they can be used for moving small items that would fall between rollers or skate wheels. They also convey items at a consistent speed and spacing. These powered conveyors have a motor that moves the belt, reducing the physical effort it takes to move items from one place to another compared to unpowered conveyors. Components such as flat conveyor belting, belt lacing, belt lacing tools, belt tensioners, and belt pulleys can be used to repair or upgrade the conveyors. Powered belt conveyors and components are commonly used for moving items in warehousing, package handling, manufacturing, assembly, and distribution tasks.
Belt conveyors are an excellent choice for an inexpensive and simple method of moving products from one point to another. Because of the simplicity of the flat, moving belt, they can be used to move a variety of product sizes, shapes and weights effectively for long lengths with a single drive. Belt Conveyors are also a great option to move products through elevations. Incline Belt Conveyors from low to high and Decline Belt Conveyors from high to low.