Small to medium part handling

Posted on Wednesday 9 September 2020

Dorner is adding the 2200 Series Modular Belt Conveyor to its portfolio of conveyor platforms being manufactured in Jülich, Germany. The firm is an industry leader in the design, application, manufacturing and integration of precision industrial and sanitary conveyor systems.

The 2200 Series Modular Belt is suited for small to medium part handling within the automation, packaging, assembling, metalworking and general manufacturing industries. The conveyor comes with features and benefits including:

  • Ladder-style, open-frame design that allows better airflow through the frame for cooling, water and chemical drainage applications.
  • Narrow profile for positioning under machinery and in other tight spaces
  • Universal T-slot compatible with industry standard hardware for attaching accessories

The 2200 Series Modular Belt joins the 2200 Series LPZ as the second major conveyor platform this year being manufactured from Dorner´s Jülich, Germany, location. Now building three versions of the 2200 Series in Germany enables customers throughout Europe and the Middle East to take delivery of their equipment faster than before. 

  • Features and specifications of the 2200 Series Modular Belt conveyor include:
  • Loads up to 68kg.
  • Belt speeds up to 76m/min.
  • Belt widths: 76mm to 610mm.
  • Conveyor lengths: 457mm to 9,144mm.
  • Micro pitch (general purpose) belt option.
  • Metalworking belt option.
  • 12 mm diameter integral drive shaft.
  • Fully encapsulated in frame belt return.

For more information, visit www.dornerconveyors.com

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