Five Steps to Choosing a Conveyor
Based on the most frequently asked questions directed at Dorner Mfg. Corp., the company made an infographic that details various configurations and options to consider.
Does your business use conveyor systems to move parts from one place to another, and if so, are you considering an upgrade? Alternatively, are you considering purchasing a conveyor, but aren’t sure where to start? If the answer to either of these questions is “yes,” the graphic below is worth a look. Submitted by conveyor manufacturer Dorner (dornerconveyors.com), it’s based on the most frequently asked questions from customers and potential customers. Layout options, configurations, belt material options, accessories—the graphic provides a fast, easy way to understand basics of most of the considerations involved in purchasing a new conveyor system.
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