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Sweet launches enclosed belt conveyor

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For nearly 65 years, Sweet Manufacturing Company has provided superior service and the highest quality in material handling equipment. Sweet continues its legacy of quality with the announcement of its new Enclosed Belt Conveyor.

The EBC expands on Sweet’s current offering of conveyors which includes Flite-Veyor® Flat Bottom Drag Conveyors, Flite-Veyor® Round Bottom Conveyors, Formed Channel Belt Conveyors, and Quick-Key® Spool Belt Conveyors.

The fully-enclosed belt conveyor with a patent-pending design features auxiliary belt alignment rollers, idler access doors, heavy-duty liners, a self-cleaning tail, and built-in sensor ports. The hip roof allows snow and rain to easily slide off. Available with 24 in. to 60 in. belts, the EBC is designed for capacities up to 72 000 BPH.

The conveyor features a heavy-duty 45° CEMA C6 idler that is sealed for life and easy to maintain. US prime G140 galvanised steel and a snub pulley are standard, and a number of options are available for customisation.

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