The simplest, most cost-effective, and efficient way to improve workflow in your facility. Our modular gravity roller conveyors enable smooth, powerless transport of boxes, totes, and products. We design and manufacture custom solutions—including straight sections, curves, and adjustable supports—to create an ergonomic logistics line that saves your employees unnecessary effort and boosts productivity.

Material option A SS304
Material option B SS316
Finish Brushed\Polished
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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 FAQ

  1. Q: How many rollers should be under a box at any given time? A: The rule of thumb is that a minimum of three rollers should always be in contact with the bottom surface of the product. This ensures smooth movement and prevents the box from getting stuck between rollers. Therefore, the distance between roller centers should be about one-third of the length of the shortest product.
  2. Q: How do you determine the correct slope? A: The slope depends on the product's weight and the friction of the rollers. It's often determined with minor trial and error, but a good starting point is a decline of 1.5 to 5 degrees. We can consult and help you calculate the optimal slope.
  3. Q: When should I choose PVC rollers over steel? A: PVC rollers are suitable for light to medium-weight products with delicate surfaces that could be scratched by steel, such as furniture or electronics. Steel rollers (galvanized or stainless) are essential for heavy products and long-term durability.
  4. Q: Can gravity sections be combined with powered conveyors? A: Absolutely. This is a very common practice. Gravity conveyors are used for buffering and accumulation, and they are often connected by powered belt or roller conveyors to elevate the product or control the flow rate.
  5. Q: What is the load capacity of your conveyors? A: We manufacture conveyors in a wide range of load capacities, from a few kilograms per meter up to hundreds of kilograms per meter for heavy-duty applications, by adjusting the roller diameter, its wall thickness, and the frame's strength.