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In the long-distance conveying system of open-pit coal mines, cast-rubber rollers ensure stable operation through their wear resistance and anti-slip properties, reducing the risk of conveyor belt misalignment or breakage caused by roller wear.
The rubber-coated roller is a transmission component used in industrial applications, featuring a rubber layer applied to the roller surface via a heat-vulcanization process. Its core function is to enhance the roller's wear resistance, anti-slip performance, and corrosion resistance, while also optimizing the operational efficiency and stability of the conveying system.
The rubber-coated roller is a transmission component used in industrial applications, featuring a rubber layer applied to its surface via a heat-vulcanization process. Its primary functions include enhancing the roller's wear resistance, anti-slip performance, and corrosion resistance, while also optimizing the operational efficiency and stability of the conveying system.
The function of the drive roller is to transmit the torque provided by the drive unit to the conveyor belt. Drive rollers are classified into three types—light, medium, and heavy—based on their load-carrying capacity. Moreover, each type of roller is available in several different shaft diameters and center spans for selection. The roller surfaces come in options such as smooth steel, herringbone-patterned, and diamond-ridged rubber coatings.
The function of the drive roller is to transmit the torque provided by the drive unit to the conveyor belt. Drive rollers are classified into three types—light, medium, and heavy—based on their load-bearing capacity. Within each type, several different shaft diameters and center spans are available for selection. Additionally, the roller surfaces come in options such as smooth steel, herringbone-patterned, and diamond-ridged rubber coverings.
The function of the drive roller is to transmit the torque provided by the drive unit to the conveyor belt. Drive rollers are classified into three types—light, medium, and heavy—based on their load-bearing capacity. Within each type, several different shaft diameters and center spans are available for selection. Additionally, the roller surfaces come in options such as smooth steel, herringbone-patterned rubber, and diamond-patterned rubber coverings.
The conveyor roller is a common material-handling device characterized by its simple structure, high reliability, and ease of use and maintenance. It primarily consists of components such as the drive roller, frame, supports, and drive unit. Conveyor rollers can be classified based on their drive type—into powered, non-powered, and electrically driven models—and according to their layout—encompassing horizontal, inclined, and curved conveying systems.
The conveyor roller is a common material-handling device characterized by its simple structure, high reliability, and ease of use and maintenance. It primarily consists of components such as the drive roller, frame, supports, and drive unit. Conveyor rollers can be classified based on their drive type—into powered, non-powered, and electrically driven models—and according to their layout—encompassing horizontal, inclined, and curved conveying configurations.
The conveyor roller is a common material-handling device characterized by its simple structure, high reliability, and ease of use and maintenance. It primarily consists of components such as the drive roller, frame, supports, and drive unit. Conveyor rollers can be classified based on their drive mechanism—into powered, non-powered, and electrically driven models—and according to their layout—into horizontal, inclined, and curved conveying systems.
The conveyor roller is a common material-handling device characterized by its simple structure, high reliability, and ease of use and maintenance. It primarily consists of components such as the drive roller, frame, supports, and drive unit. Conveyor rollers can be classified based on their drive type—into powered, non-powered, and electrically driven models—and according to their layout—encompassing horizontal, inclined, and curved conveying configurations.
The return rollers include idlers used to redirect the conveyor belt at the conveyor end, guide rollers that increase the wrap angle of the drive roller, tension rollers, and guide rollers designed for tensioning devices. Our company’s return rollers feature a compact structure, lightweight design, minimal space requirements, reliable performance, an aesthetically pleasing appearance, and convenient, safe operation—making them ideal for use even under harsh conditions such as high dust levels, dampness, or muddy environments.