Photo courtesy Endura-Veyor Inc.
Endura-Veyor Inc., a company based in Alpena, Michigan, recently unveiled its Top Flight Drag Conveyor, designed to handle a range of loose, problematic materials and challenging loading conditions.
The conveyor is equipped with guided chain-driven flights or paddles that are reinforced for tough applications. The flights push material along an abrasion-resistant, hardened-steel trough or channel, making it more durable than traditional belt conveyors, the company says. The machine also can handle high-volume infeed applications because the chain-driven flights are on the top of a conveyor bed and move in the same direction of material flow, supplying zero interference during top loading.
The machine is designed to handle various loading conditions, such as inclines, curves and surge loading, the company says.
Endura-Veyor Inc. is a company specializing in multiple forms of conveyors, including hinged steel belt, fabric belt and drag chains. The business also makes ancillary equipment used in scrap or loose material handling, recycling, manufacturing and distribution.
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