Product Description
Product Description
UH-5075-S series conveyor chains have excellent extensity and capable of making any turn on both horizontal planes and vertical planes. Based on the actual needs of various process flows, the conveyor has been deliberately designed to run across relatively long routes and abstruction objects to transmit the work pieces along the scheduled route all the way to their destinations. In this way, UH-5075 can integrae all separate production steps into an automatic production line, which has greatly improved efficiency and product quality level and strengthen the management as well.
Features:
Overhead trolley conveyors are used in wide range of applications, including: manufacturing and assembly, warehousing and distribution of the goods.
Overhead chain conveyors system can prove to be cost effective as they reduce the use of carriers and allows large volumes to move rapidly through a process.
Techncial Date
Kasin No. |
UH-5075-S Standard chain |
Heavy-duty chain
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UH-5075-HV Heavy-duty chain |
UH-5075-HA Heavy-duty chain |
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Suspension Spacing (mm) |
150+(150× N) |
150+(150 × N) |
150+(150 × N) |
150+(150 × N) |
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Chain’s Weight (kg/m) |
4.2 |
4.58 |
4.83 |
5.3 |
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Single-span Weight (≤kg) |
35 |
40 |
45 |
50 |
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Chain’s Allowed Pull Force (≤kgf) |
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Can a conveyor chain be used in extreme temperature environments?Yes, conveyor chains can be designed and manufactured to withstand extreme temperature environments. The suitability of a conveyor chain for high or low-temperature applications depends on the material composition and construction of the chain. 1. High-Temperature Environments: For applications involving high temperatures, conveyor chains made of heat-resistant materials such as stainless steel or special alloys are commonly used. These chains can withstand elevated temperatures without significant deformation or loss of strength. They are designed to resist oxidation, corrosion, and thermal expansion, ensuring reliable performance in hot environments. 2. Low-Temperature Environments: Similarly, conveyor chains can also be engineered for low-temperature applications. In cold environments, chains made of materials that remain ductile and strong at low temperatures are utilized. These chains are designed to withstand the effects of cold temperatures without becoming brittle or losing their mechanical properties. It’s important to consult with conveyor chain manufacturers or experts who specialize in extreme temperature applications to select the most suitable chain material and design. They can provide guidance on factors such as material selection, lubrication, and operational considerations to ensure the conveyor chain performs effectively and reliably in extreme temperature environments. What are the best practices for storing and handling conveyor chains?Proper storage and handling of conveyor chains are essential to maintain their performance, prevent damage, and prolong their lifespan. Here are some best practices to consider: 1. Clean and dry storage area: Store conveyor chains in a clean and dry environment to prevent the accumulation of dirt, dust, moisture, or contaminants that can affect their performance and cause corrosion. 2. Adequate support: Ensure that the stored conveyor chains are properly supported to prevent excessive bending or deformation. Use pallets, racks, or designated storage containers that can accommodate the weight and length of the chains. 3. Avoid excessive heat or cold: Conveyor chains should be stored in an area with a moderate temperature range to avoid extreme heat or cold that can affect the material properties or lubrication of the chains. 4. Protection against impacts and vibrations: Protect the stored chains from impacts or excessive vibrations that can cause damage or deformation. Use suitable packaging or covers to shield the chains from any potential physical damage. 5. Lubrication: Apply a thin layer of appropriate lubricant to the chains before storage to prevent corrosion and maintain their smooth operation. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for lubrication type and quantity. 6. Regular inspections: Periodically inspect the stored conveyor chains to ensure there are no signs of damage, corrosion, or deformation. If any issues are identified, take appropriate actions such as cleaning, lubricating, or replacing the chains. 7. Proper handling techniques: When handling conveyor chains, use appropriate lifting equipment or tools to avoid excessive strain or bending. Avoid dragging or dropping the chains, as this can cause damage to the chain links or attachments. 8. Training and awareness: Provide training to personnel involved in handling and storing conveyor chains to ensure they understand the proper procedures and best practices. Promote awareness of the importance of careful handling and storage to prevent accidents and maintain chain integrity. By following these best practices, you can ensure the longevity and reliable performance of your conveyor chains, reducing the risk of downtime and costly repairs. What are the common causes of conveyor chain failures?Conveyor chain failures can occur due to various reasons, and identifying the root cause is crucial for preventing future issues. Here are some common causes of conveyor chain failures:
Regular maintenance, proper lubrication, adequate training for operators, and adherence to manufacturer guidelines can help mitigate these common causes of conveyor chain failures. Conducting routine inspections, promptly addressing issues, and replacing worn components can also significantly extend the life of the conveyor chain.
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