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Misumi Introduces New Miniature Conveyors

By Misumi
Friday, February 05, 2010
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Miniature_Conveyors
The Mini Conveyor motor can be specified with either fixed or variable speed.



Consumers can see live demo at Automation Technology Expo

Schaumburg, IL — Misumi USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Misumi Corporation, part of Misumi Group, Inc. will introduce its new line of Miniature Conveyors at ATX West 2010 in Anaheim (Booth #4411), where a live demonstration will be available to demonstrate the Miniature Conveyors’ ability to perform automatic short-run conveying with extreme accuracy and precision.

Key features of Misumi’s Mini Conveyors include:

  • Precisely Configurable Length and Width: The unit’s length is configurable in 5 mm increments and the width can be configured in 10 mm increments.
  • Choice of Tracks:  Depending on their application needs, purchasers can select a single track or double track conveyor.
  • Ease of Attaching Auxiliary Components: Three convenient slots allow for easy and secure attachment of components using a standard hex nut, which can be tightened at various positions, making the unit adaptable to multiple applications.
  • Selection of Motor Type and Location: The Mini Conveyor motor can be specified with either fixed or variable speed, and the location of the motor can be specified on either the driving side or in the center of the unit.
  • Conveyor Accessories: Including timing belts and support stands, are also available.

For more information visit www.misumiusa.com

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