Buying guide

How to choose a packaging conveyor.

The right conveyor is selected by understanding the product first, then the line. The pack base, height, weight, speed, transfer points and connected machines matter more than a generic length and width.

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Step-by-step

Use the checklist before requesting pricing.

The right conveyor is selected by understanding the product first, then the line. The pack base, height, weight, speed, transfer points and connected machines matter more than a generic length and width.

01

Start with the pack

Measure the base, height, filled weight, fragility and whether the pack is stable when pushed or stopped.

02

Confirm the line position

Define whether the conveyor is feeding a machine, removing product, buffering, elevating or changing direction.

03

Choose the surface

Compare belt, slat chain, modular belt, grip belt or roller options against the product and cleaning need.

04

Plan transfers

Check heights, dead plates, nose bars, guide rails and sensor positions before the layout is finalised.

05

Allow for accumulation

Calculate whether short stoppages require a buffer zone or rotary table.

06

Design for operators

Leave room for cleaning, maintenance, format changeover, loading and safe access.

Next step

Turn the guide into a better quote enquiry.

Once the details are ready, send pack photos, dimensions, output target and layout information so the conveyor type and integration route can be reviewed.

Useful links

  • Compare conveyor systems
  • View conveyor applications
  • Request conveyor advice
  • Plan installation and integration
FAQ

Common questions

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

What is the first thing to check?

Start with the product and pack. If the pack is unstable, fragile, wet, tall or awkward, the conveyor route must account for that before speed and length are discussed.

Should I buy the cheapest conveyor?

Price matters, but a cheaper conveyor can become expensive if transfers, guide rails, access or integration are wrong.

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