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About second-hand Roller conveyors

When moving goods through a warehouse, especially in bulk, it quickly becomes inefficient to perform these movements manually. If you are looking for a cheap but effective solution for moving goods such as potted plants, vegetables, fruits, or boxes, used roller conveyors provide the solution.

Roller conveyors are simple but effective. Because they come in all shapes and sizes, it is always possible to create a system of roller conveyors that suits your needs. Powered roller conveyors, gravity roller conveyors, or roller conveyors with curves, you can find them all in our extensive second-hand inventory.

Are you looking for a used roller conveyor? Then you've come to the right place at Duijndam Machines! On this page, you will find all our used roller conveyors that we can deliver directly from our own stock. On the page of a specific roller conveyor, you will find detailed information and photos. If you still have a question, feel free to contact us so that one of our advisors can assist you.

What are roller conveyors used for?

Like conveyor belts, roller conveyors are a tool for moving goods over a distance and are the centerpiece of various warehouses and workshops. As mentioned, manually moving all your goods by hand is often impractical, for example, when you need to move potted plants to storage or the next machine after filling.

However, roller conveyors are not the same as conveyor belts. Roller conveyors use "rollers" to move goods, while conveyor belts use a rotating belt. Whether a roller conveyor is suitable for you depends on the goods you want to move. If you want to move goods with a flat bottom, such as pots or boxes, roller conveyors are often the best choice. Also, the goods must be large enough not to fall between the rollers.


Buying used roller conveyors

If you are in the market for roller conveyors, you will quickly discover that there is a significant supply of used roller conveyors. This is not surprising; used roller conveyors are much cheaper than new ones and generally last for years without issues. Due to the simple operation of roller conveyors, the machines are easy to maintain, resulting in a long lifespan.

Used roller conveyors, like new ones, come in various shapes and sizes. When purchasing a roller conveyor, it is important to determine what you want to transport first, so you choose a roller conveyor that fits in terms of dimensions. The width of the roller conveyor is particularly crucial.

Additionally, the type of roller conveyor you choose is important. Roller conveyors come in powered and non-powered variants. If you need to transport goods from high to low, you can probably get by with the cheaper non-powered roller conveyors, also known as gravity roller conveyors. If you need to overcome height, you will have to opt for a powered roller conveyor.


Powered roller conveyors

As the name suggests, powered roller conveyors are driven by an electric motor. This is crucial if you want to transport goods from point A to point B, where heights need to be overcome, or the conveyor needs to run horizontally.

Powered roller conveyors are generally more expensive than non-powered roller conveyors due to their additional equipment. So, if it is possible for you to transport goods with a slight decline, you may likely choose a gravity roller conveyor for financial reasons.


Gravity roller conveyor

Unlike powered roller conveyors, gravity roller conveyors do not use rotating rollers to move goods but rely on gravity. These conveyors are simple and therefore financially advantageous to purchase.


Roller conveyor curve

Ideally, the roller conveyor runs from point A to point B in a straight line. This is often not the case in practice. Because straight roller conveyors cannot make curves, special roller conveyor curves must be purchased. These curves come in different angles, such as 90°. By adding curves to the roller conveyor, a suitable conveyor line can be created for almost any situation.