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New Products from Kinder & Co

Kinder & Co are pleased to announce the recent addition of two new products to their already extensvie product range.

K-Retractable Impact Idler Frames

K-Retractable Impact Idler Frames allow conveyor rollers to be changed under conveyor transfer loading chutes without the idler frames being laid down or removed.

The bottom bracket remains aligned whilst the upper bracket of the base is retracted exciting
from the side. The range covers all belt widths and trough angles , in-line or offset configurations.

Click here to download the K-Retractable Impact Idler Frame brochure.

K-Impact Rollers

K-Impact Rollers are used in conveyor loading and transfer point applications. They should be used in purpose built strengthened frames, ideally with roller retainer plates fitted to stop the roller from dislodging from the brackets under dynamic load.

K-Impact Rollers protect the belt where the lumps, weight or shape can cause damage to the belt cover or ply from the free fall of material. The construction of the rollers consist
of a series of resilient rubber discs assembled onto an inner heavy duty steel tube. For the correct selection of trough or flat carry types this takes into consideration maximum lump, freefall height and material bulk density.

Click here to download the K-Impact Roller brochure.


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