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Interroll PolyVee finger guard

Protect against accidental contact with conveyor mechanisms

Interroll PolyVee finger guard
Source: Interroll
The PolyVee finger guard from Interroll protects against inadvertently reaching in between the belt and roller drive head. It can be retrofitted in existing systems without screws.

The PolyVee finger guard from Interroll provides secure protection against inadvertently reaching in between the PolyVee belt and roller drive head and fits in every side profile.

The finger guard sits on the seal of the roller or on the fastening pin of the RollerDrive.

Features include:

  • Quick installation and removal without screw connections
  • Designed for two belts
  • Installation in mechanically-finished conveyor systems
  • Can be retrofitted in existing systems

Technical data

  • Temperature range: 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Color: Black
  • Distance between the side profile and the seal of the roller:
    • Minimum: 0.0197 inches
    • Maximum: 0.0393 inches

Item number for roller pitch of 2.95 inches: S-8863

Item number for roller pitch of 3.93 inches: S-8864

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