Inverted Four Wheel Conveyor
An inverted four-wheel conveyor is a type of conveyor system that is designed to move materials or products from one location to another by using four wheels that are positioned underneath the conveyor belt. The conveyor belt is typically suspended above the wheels and is driven by a motor or other type of power source.
The inverted four-wheel conveyor is commonly used in manufacturing and production facilities where products need to be moved along a specific path or direction. The wheels on the conveyor are typically made from a durable material, such as steel or nylon, and are designed to withstand heavy loads and constant use.
One of the advantages of an inverted four-wheel conveyor is that it can be used in tight spaces or areas where there is limited overhead clearance. The conveyor can be positioned close to the ground, allowing for easy loading and unloading of products or materials.