Roller conveyors are typically equipped with multiple safety devices to ensure stable and secure operation.
Anti-drift device: Effectively prevents conveyor belt drift during operation, ensuring smooth material transport. By sensing the belt's edge position, it promptly adjusts roller alignment when drift occurs, returning the belt to its normal track.
Overload Protection Device: When the weight of conveyed materials exceeds the set safe load limit, this device automatically triggers, pausing conveyor operation to prevent equipment damage from overload and extend service life.
Emergency Stop Button: In sudden emergencies, operators can press this button at any time to rapidly shut down the conveyor, safeguarding personnel and equipment.
Guardrails: Installed around the conveyor perimeter to prevent accidental contact with moving parts, reducing safety incidents caused by misoperation or unintended proximity.
Anti-slip Device: Some rollers feature textured surfaces to increase friction between the conveyor belt and rollers, preventing slippage and ensuring stable material transport. This is particularly effective for conveying heavy or slippery items.
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