- Typical capacity
- For this class of equipment, roller conveyors typically handle loads from a few kilograms up to several hundred kilograms per metre, depending on roller strength and spacing.
- Power supply
- Unpowered roller conveyors rely on gravity or manual push. Powered versions commonly use 400V 3-phase or 230V single-phase electrical supplies, often with variable speed drives.
- Footprint
- The length and width are specific to the unit. For this class, lengths can range from under a metre to many tens of metres, with widths varying to suit product dimensions.
- Materials of construction
- Rollers are typically steel (mild or stainless), plastic, or PVC. Frames are commonly mild steel (painted or powder-coated) or stainless steel for food contact areas.
- Maintenance requirements
- Maintenance for unpowered units is minimal, primarily roller and bearing inspection. Powered units require regular checks of motors, gearboxes, and belts, in addition to roller maintenance.
- Throughput
- Throughput is highly dependent on product size, weight, and the speed of the conveyor. For powered units, speeds commonly range from 0.1 to 1.0 metres per second.