This is a conveyor system that is convenient for transporting seedling trays in and out of a greenhouse.
By arranging it simultaneously with the seeder, you can transport the seeded seedling boxes directly into the greenhouse. By repeatedly arranging long carriers, extension frames, and seedling delivery rollers, you can construct a belt conveyor of your preferred length, such as 20m or 30m. The motor can reverse with the push of a single switch, making it easy to transport seedlings out while leaving it installed. Additionally, you can adjust the height of the conveyor belt, allowing it to be used for transporting container boxes or cardboard boxes. It can also be used for diverting small packages at transport relay stations.
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Item Number Item Name M1107L18-ASW3B Automatic Stop Switch for Conveyed Items M1107L18-HR182B Manual Roller for Seedling Delivery 1.8m M1107L18-TB375B Turntable for Rotational Conveyance
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■What is an extension frame? ●A dedicated machine for connecting to M1107L18-1026RB or M1107L18-1500RB ●Total length: 1,800mm (weight 24.5kg) ●Standard use M1107L18-EX1026B (for standard machine 1026R) rotating shaft sleeve ●High-speed use M1107L18-EX1500B (for high-speed machine LC1500R) rotating shaft bearing ●This product does not operate alone (it is designed to be connected to the long carry main unit and chain) ●Only one unit can be connected to one belt conveyor transport machine ●Total height: height adjustable in three stages (top of frame): 480mm/515mm/550mm ●Horizontal adjustment knob bolt + 40mm extension available (maximum height 590mm) ●Speed and forward/reverse rotation are linked to the belt conveyor transport machine main unit
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