TSUBAKI Top chain components
Return Rollers, Spacer For Stainless Top Chains
Return rollers and spacers for stainless steel Top Chain
Use return rollers on the return way of the conveyor to support the top surface of the chain.
Return Rollers For Stainless Top Chains Line-up
Return Rollers For Stainless Top Chains (TP-C**NT-RR)
Model No.: TP-C12822NT-RR
- Material: High-density polyethylene
- For use with stainless steel top chains.
*Equivalent to MB
MB73-5068-RR
Return Rollers For Stainless Top Chains (TP-C**NT-DR)
Model No.: TP-C12862NT-DR
- Material: High-density polyethylene
- For use with stainless steel top chains.
*Equivalent to MB
MB125-68873-DR
Spacer
Spacer (for 82.6mm plate width)
Model No.: TP-C12824NT-DT
- Material: Polyamide
- For plate widths other than 82.6mm, cut PVC pipe or similar material to the required width and assemble with the return roller shown above.
*Equivalent to MB
MB126-6252-DT
Usage examples for stainless steel Top Chain return rollers
Parts used
Both ends: Return roller (for stainless steel Top Chain )
Middle area: Return roller (for stainless steel Top Chain )
Both ends: Return roller (for stainless steel Top Chain )
Middle area: Return roller (for stainless steel Top Chain )
Layout
TT1905 multi-line conveyor
Reasons for use
To prevent conveyed objects from being scratched by supporting them with a chain roller on the return way
Uses PVC pipe as a spacer
*Can be adjusted to match plate width.
Return roller installation examples
Disc Plates/Guide Flange
2 return rollers and spacers
Split-Hub Return Roller (with flange)
When the direction of travel between two strands of chain is backward, or their speeds are different
- Use PVC pipe or similar material instead of the spacer shown above to adjust the distance between return rollers when the plate width is greater than 83mm.
- Return rollers for stainless steel top chain will not rotate when combined with plastic chain, and may cause uneven wear of top plate surfaces.
- See illustration below for wide width Top Chain.
Notice: Curved frame end sections should not be in the inner side of the guide width.