Self-Cleaning. Durable. Time-Saving.
At six metres long, this large belt conveyor can move huge quantities of materials around on construction sites or on DIY projects. Whether it be soil, rubble, concrete blocks, gravel or other aggregates which need to be moved around on site, the SoRoTo 6.0M electric belt conveyor can achieve that over long distances and up or down inclines (up to an angle of 45°) with astounding efficiency removing the need to create resource-draining human chains or hire in large plant to move pallets or containers around. With a belt speed of 320mm per second, weighing just 100kg and able to carry 322 tons of materials per day, SoRoTo portable belt conveyors can move what you need, where you need it when it needs to be there.
110v Portable Belt Conveyor
It’s many benefits such as a powerful motor and durable PVC belt, our 110v conveyors will do the job to the absolute highest standard, each and every time it is used. The open structure of the conveyor along with a hard surface means that it is simple to clean after a job making it easy to maintain. With a unique design too, parts of your portable conveyor can be snapped on and off to allow you to create the perfect length conveyor belt for your current project. You can rest assured that you are protected when using a belt conveyor as each one has been specifically engineered to include a range of safety features including a protective motor switch and thermal cut off – preventing any unwanted electric shocks and your machine from overheating.
We also have optional add ons for this large electric conveyor belt. Alternative PVC belts without carriers, with 30 mm high carriers or with extra tensile strength and an aluminium infeed hopper which is perfect for use with a wheelbarrow. Speak to a member of our team regarding these add ons.
Optional Extras:
- Extra wide feeder for wheelbarrow
- Alternative PVC belts without carriers, with 30 mm high carriers or with extra tensile strength
- Engine for extremely cold temperatures
For more information on our SoRoTo conveyor belt, download our product guide from the downloads tab. If you have questions regarding conveyors or any of our other products, please do not hesitate to get in touch with a member of our knowledgeable and helpful team.
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