R40 Roller Track Mount Stabilizer
- Electric conductivity (ESD)
- Connect rails one after another up to 16 feet length
- Compatible with other 1 1/16 in (28mm) pipe and joint systems
The R40-CS is an ESD metal track connector to make conveyor extensions. You can use this part to extend an 8-foot track up to 16 feet. However, we don't recommend to use this product multiple times to connect more than two rails. If you require creating bigger flow rack, it's preferable to use the R40-TU.
According to the lean principles, building multiple smaller flow racks will be much more efficient than a single giant flow rack.
All Flexpipe conveyor R40 accessories are engineered to perfectly fit the R40-RT96.
The Flexpipe roller track and its accessories will work on any 28mm pipe and joint systems. Some systems don't have the same conveyor size, so be sure to check the spec sheet to see if your old conveyor parts are compatible.
Learn more on different accessories configuration on the How to build modular flow racks page. Every part of the Flexpipe conveyor system is ESD, allowing you to build antistatic structures for the transportation of electronics and electrical components.
Don't know where to begin? Our flow rack starter kit could be really helpful!
Box Quantity | 20 |
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Length | 4 3/4 in (120 mm) |
Height | 2 13/16 in (71 mm) |
Width | 1 5/8 in (41 mm) |
Weight (kg/lbs) | 1.76 lb (0.800 kg) |
Non Compatible Brand | Trilogiq |
Primary Material | Galvanised hot rolled steel (SPHC) |
Temperature Resistance | -148°F to 428°F (-100°C to 220°C) |
Electric Conductivity (ESD) | Yes |
Manufacturing Technique | Pressed and deburring |
- Ensure you have the following parts:
- Insert the R40-RT96 inside the R40-CS.
- If you want to use the R40-CS as a rail connector, just insert each of the R40-RT96 half way inside the R40-CS.
- Hang the R40-CS on the pipe perpendicularly.
- Screw a F-A858 in the corresponding opening through the pipe to fix the R40-CS mount.
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