Floor to Floor Tire Handling Conveyors - 12
- Condition:
 - New
 - grid__Conveyor Length:
 - 21' Ft.
 
F2F-050-21
FOB: Our Colorado Warehouse
Call Material Flow for pricing.
Boost your operational speed and reduce manual labor with the Floor-to-Floor Tire Handling Conveyor by E-ZLIFT, available at Material Flow. This vertical incline system is purpose-built to safely and efficiently transport tires between floors, docks, or mezzanines—making it ideal for tire manufacturers, distributors, and automotive facilities.
Featuring a rugged high-strength steel frame, 18" wide rubber top belt, and urethane cleats designed to cradle tires securely, this conveyor ensures smooth, damage-free movement. The motorized system includes a pre-wired 1hp motor with thermal protection, a bottom-mounted control switch, and sealed precision bearings for long-lasting performance.
Note: Call Material Flow for pricing. Surcharges may apply.
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Manufacturer: E-ZLIFT Conveyors
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Belt Width: 18"
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Belt Speed: 58 FPM (feet per minute)
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Cleats: 4" high urethane cleats, curved pattern, approx. 60" spacing
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Incline Limit: Up to 60°
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Motor: 1hp, 115v, 13 FLA electric motor with reducer
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Controls:
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Bottom end Up/Down/Stop switch
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Optional top-end shut-off switch
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Optional magnetic starter
 
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Frame: High-strength steel tubing truss
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Pulleys:
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Rubber lagged drive pulley
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Plain idler pulley with belt tensioner
 
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Bearings: Sealed precision bearings
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Accessories Available:
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Portable stand with locking casters
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Portable stand with hand winch and cable adjustment
 
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Application: Vertical tire handling between floors, docks, and mezzanines
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Surcharges: May apply
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Pricing: Contact Material Flow for a custom quote
 
| Selecting Your Floor to Floor Tire Conveyor | |
| To select the conveyor you need, take your floor to floor vertical distance and add the overhand desired, usually 2-3 ft. This sum equals your Total Vertical Distance (TVD). The maximum recommended incline of operation is 60° degrees. | |
| For Example: | |
| 8 ft Vertical Distance + 2 ft Overhang = 10 ft. high Total Vertical Distance. In this case, the conveyor length required at 55° incline is 12 ft. | |