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| | .jpg) | Eriez Magnetics, world authority in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory and metal detection applications... designs, develops, manufactures and markets magnetic separation, metal detection and materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment for process and metalworking industries. | |
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| | .jpg) | Chip & Parts Conveyor - Standard Utility Model 68
Standard model for lightweight material. The standard Model 68 conveyor features magnets on 12 in. (30mm) centers, Tuf-TracTM magnet guidance system and spring-loaded take-up, for moving and elevating lightweight ferrous materials. | |
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| | .jpg) | Chip & Parts Conveyors - Model 6
6-1/4 in. (159mm) deep housing to transport small volumes of chips.
Ideal for small areas, standard Model 6 conveyors are supplied with magnets on 12 in. (305mm) centers, supported by twin roller chains that are powered by a shaft-mounted motor reducer. The roller chain rides on whisper-quiet Tuf-Trac engineered polymer guide track that requires no external lubrication. All Eriez Chip & Parts Conveyors feature heavy duty construction for years of trouble-free operation. | |
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| | .jpg) | Chip & Parts Conveyors - Model 9
9-1/4 in. (235mm) depth for greater volumes. Recommended for larger areas and greater volumes, Model 9 conveyors are supplied with magnets mounted on 12-inch (305mm) centers supported by double pitch chain with oversized rollers powered by a shaft-mounted motor reducer. | |
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| | .jpg) | Chip & Parts Conveyors - Model 12
12-1/4 inch (311mm) depth for high volumes of chips. With strong magnetic power and a large surface area, the Model 12 conveyor is designed to continuously remove large quantities of ferrous materials. | |
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| | .jpg) | Chip & Parts Conveyors - Model 21
21-1/4 in. (540mm) working width for high volume conveying. Where exceptionally large quantities of chip are involved, the Model 21 is ideal. This rugged conveyor can handle up to 10 tons per hour (9100 kg/hr). | |