Conveyor Chain Implements Flexible Work on Assembly Line

The double-speed conveyor chain(GETECHAIN) is widely used in the light industry, and is widely used in the home appliance manufacturing industry. In recent years, heavy industry, such as the automobile manufacturing industry, has also been applied. The main feature of the double speed conveyor chain is that flexible work is realized in the assembly line, and another advantage is that the running noise is low and the working environment is improved.

Since the implementation of reform and opening up in China, the introduction of a large number of foreign advanced equipment has led to the demand for spare parts for double-speed conveyor chains. China’s double-speed conveyor chain manufacturing history is only 20 to 30 years, has developed from surveying and mapping imitation to the expansion of new varieties, and established its own double-speed conveyor chain standards.

This kind of chain has been called a chaotic title in China for some time. If it is called a differential chain, it is considered that the chain of the double speed conveyor chain is used. When the small roller of the chain rolls on the track, the chain The large roller on the upper belt drives the tooling plate and the conveyed articles to advance at a speed multiplied by the chain. When the tooling plate is required to stay at a certain position, the chain can still maintain its original speed, and the entire conveying line can be stabilized. Low noise, so the name of the “double speed conveyor chain” is more in line with the actual use, and the meaning is more appropriate.

There are no international standards for new varieties of double-speed conveyor chains in recent years, and there are no foreign national standards. Samples of several chain manufacturers in Japan can be seen from the collected data. Their products are available in 2.5x and 3x speeds, and their large rollers are made of engineering plastics and steel.

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Asked on February 11, 2020 in French.
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