STRAIGHT RUNNING CONVEYOR DESIGN
TRANSFER
DRIVE
SPROCKET
SEE PAGE 8
CHAIN
CATENARY
"SAG"
SEE PAGE 7
ENTRY
RADIUS
SEE PAGE 7
RETURN
WEAR STRIP
OR
ROLLER RETURN WAY
SLIDING
RETURN WAY
BROKEN CONTACT
GUIDE RAIL
SUPPORT
TRAVEL
DEAD-PLATE TRANSFER
SEE PAGE 6
TURNABLE
TRANSFER
SEE PAGE 6
IDLER
WHEEL
SEE
PAGE
8
CARRYING WEAR STRIP
CARRYING WAY
CARRYING WAY
RETURN WAY
CHAIN
GUIDE RAIL
Straight running chains were the original TableTop
®
chains.
They required auxiliary means of transferring around corners
such as the dead plate and turntable shown below. The
illustration on this page shows the basics of a simple straight
running conveyor.
There are many variations on this design, so Rexnord
Engineers are available to assist and make recommendations
for any TableTop
®
application.
Guide clearance, space between wear strips for proper chain
tracking.
At sprocket-chain flex points, the top
plate kick-up should be taken into
account for the best performance in
product transfer. Especially when
using chains 843, 963, and 3873.
Consult Rexnord for specifics.
TT-2 Rex
®
Engineering Manual
STRAIGHT
RUNNING
CHAINS
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