Incline conveyors UK

Incline conveyors for elevation changes in packaging lines.

Incline conveyors move packs between different heights without turning a simple transfer into a manual handling problem. The incline angle, belt grip, cleat pitch, pack stability and transfer design need to be assessed together.

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Best fit

Where incline conveyors work well.

Incline conveyors move packs between different heights without turning a simple transfer into a manual handling problem. The incline angle, belt grip, cleat pitch, pack stability and transfer design need to be assessed together.

Typical applications

  • Moving packs to inspection, hoppers or packing areas
  • Cartons, pouches, tubs and products needing height change
  • Lines where operators need safer material flow
  • Applications requiring cleats, flights or grip belts
Specification checks

Confirm the details before comparing price.

A conveyor quote is more accurate when pack samples, layout drawings and target output are supplied with the enquiry.

Key checks

  • Incline angle and available floor length
  • Belt grip, cleats or flights
  • Pack orientation before and after elevation
  • Side guides and containment
  • Emergency stops, guarding and access
Related conveyor options

Match the rest of the line to the same product flow.

Conveyor selection works best when transfer, accumulation and machine interfaces are planned together.

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Clean, practical movement for cartons, bottles, tubs, trays and stable packaged goods.

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Incline conveyors

Move packs between levels with belts, cleats, grip surfaces and layout support for safe transfer.

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FAQ

Common questions

Clear answers for choosing conveyor options, planning a line layout and preparing quote details.

How steep can an incline conveyor be?

The practical angle depends on pack shape, weight, belt grip, cleats, containment and whether the item can move without sliding or tipping.

Can incline conveyors feed packaging machines?

Yes, but the outfeed height, spacing and transfer into the next machine should be confirmed early.

What should I send for a conveyor quote?

Send pack dimensions, filled weight, line speed, available footprint, infeed and outfeed heights, photos of the existing line and details of connected machines.

Start your conveyor enquiry

Send the pack details, target output and available line space.

Send your product details, line speed and available space to get advice on the conveyor route that fits your packaging line.

Get a conveyor quote