1. Straight Transfers—These may be made from a live
roller to a belt, belt to live roller, roller to a roller, or
from a belt to a belt. These transfers are usually the
least troublesome, but some precautions should be
taken.
A. Small packages may hang up or tumble at the gap
between two conveyors. The larger the pulley, the
wider the gap. A smaller pulley or a nose-bar may be
required. Box may tumble on Belt Conveyors
B. Small boxes may hang up on unpowered system end
pop-out rollers.
C. Live roller conveyors provide the best transition since
it is possible to power the end rollers with an O-ring.
D. During installation, it must be assured that both
conveyors are at the same level to insure a smooth
transfer.
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