Roller conveyors have a long service life thanks to their unique design and high-quality materials. Their main structure is usually made of sturdy steel that can withstand heavy loads and pressure without deforming or sustaining damage. The rollers are often made of wear-resistant rubber or polyurethane, which offers excellent abrasion and slip resistance. This reduces friction with cargo, minimizes wear, and extends operational longevity.
Maintaining roller conveyors is relatively straightforward during daily operation. Simply clean debris and dust from the roller surfaces periodically to prevent foreign objects from entering and disrupting operation. Additionally, regularly inspect the bearings and transmission components, and promptly add lubricant to ensure smooth functioning.
Proper usage practices can also extend the conveyor's lifespan. Avoid overloading by operating within the specified capacity limits. Maintain steady movements during cargo loading and unloading to prevent violent vibrations or impacts on the rollers.
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