The conveyor surface can achieve a maximum incline of 20 degrees with rubber that is integrally molded with different materials (two-color molding)!
Are you having trouble with items slipping off during inclined transport? The plastic modular chain rubber type reduces the slipping of items due to the rubber that is integrally molded into the transport surface. ■ Features of the rubber type - High friction due to the rubber on the transport surface makes it difficult for items to slip off. By integrally molding rubber onto the transport surface of the chain, items are less likely to slip off, allowing for inclined transport at angles of up to 20 degrees. * The maximum incline angle is a guideline for non-lubricated conditions and may vary depending on transport conditions and specifications. - Smooth transfer of items to the next process is possible. By using the conveyor without inserting a transfer plate (dead plate) between them, items can be smoothly moved to the next process. - Easy chain splicing work allows for partial repairs and reduced maintenance time. No special tools are required, making splicing work simple. ■ Application examples - Cutting out cardboard sheets - Transporting rubber blocks - Inclined transport of shrink bottles * For details, please refer to the "Tsubaki Plastic Modular Chain WT2525VG-K Catalog."
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【WT2520 Series】WT2525VG-K Type - Chain width: 76.2mm (can be increased by 76.2mm increments) - Chain pitch: 25.4mm - Reduces transfer space through butt joint layout - Prevents wear of the rubber part by providing indentations
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Our company, as a member of the Tsubakimoto Chain Group, is dedicated to providing solutions that meet our customers' needs, focusing our business on three main pillars: chains, precision machinery products, and conveyor systems. In April 2012, we reorganized within the group, and our chain business restarted with a focus on the Tsubaki brand's top chain operations. In recent years, driven by energy conservation and cost reduction, engineering plastic chains have become widespread in various applications that replace traditional conveyor systems, with increasing demand not only domestically but also internationally. The need for products that can withstand harsh operating conditions is also growing, making it increasingly important to provide solutions through optimal products and appropriate engineering services. In this context, we have significantly revamped our structure to consolidate the group's strengths and enhance functionality and efficiency. Our production base, the Kuki Factory, underwent extensive renovations, greatly increasing production capacity, and we completed a new factory building in March 2013. We sincerely thank you for your long-standing support and ask for your continued guidance and encouragement in the future.