Professional China The Har-042680 of multiflex conveyor chains for St. Petersburg Manufacturers
Professional China The Har-042680 of multiflex conveyor chains for St. Petersburg Manufacturers Detail:
Pitch:30.0(mm)
Shaft diameter:7.8(mm)
Thickness:23.5(mm)
Working load:2200(N)
The material of the Multiflex conveyor chains are POM and all of them have a transport direction of flexibility, low coefficient of friction and has long lifetime. The characters of the products are easily installation and maintenance and high mechanical strength as well as excellent product handling. Besides, All-Ka Multiflex conveyor chains normally in food cans, glass products, milk cartons, as well as the bread conveying. The different type can be available as your requirement, thus as long as you give me the drawing or detailed specification, everything is okay. So All-Ka has the products to suit any customer requirement.
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Our company puts emphasis about the administration, the introduction of talented staff, along with the construction of employees building, seeking hard to boost the standard and liability consciousness of staff members members. Our business successfully attained IS9001 Certification and European CE Certification of Professional China The Har-042680 of multiflex conveyor chains for St. Petersburg Manufacturers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Barbados, Ireland, Iraq, Faced with the vitality of the global wave of economic integration, we have been confident with our high-quality products and sincerely service to all our customers and wish we can cooperate with you to create a brilliant future.
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