Assembly Line Conveyors

PACLINE overhead conveyors can help improve productivity on assembly lines. Overhead conveyors are traditionally the lowest cost method of conveying an item from point A to point B. PACLINE conveyors are even more economical when the path is not straight - inclines and curves are easily managed. PACLINE will custom design a parts carrier that will allow your personnel to work at the most ergonomically correct height.

Synchronous movement (all parts move together at the same speed) can be accomplished using PACLINE's C-250, Pac-Max or I-beam conveyors. PACLINE normally provides variable speed controllers to allow fine tuning to your production rate requirement. Assembly line controls can also be added that allow the conveyors to index a pre-set distance.

If non-synchronous movement is desirable, PACLINE's Power and Free conveyors should be considered. The S-310 and S-320 conveyors will allow operators to work at different speeds in different areas of the circuit. It will also allow the stopping of product independently, or switching of product from one circuit to another.

Assembly line conveyor transporting small motor components. assembly line conveyor assisting a motorcycle assembly line Assembly of high efficiency furnaces on the S-130 Power and Free Conveyor
Small motor components transported in totes on C-250 overhead conveyor

Motorcycle assembly line using heavy duty

Pac-Max overhead conveyor

Assembly of high efficiency furnaces on the S-310 Power and Free Conveyor


Assembly line conveyors:

synchronous movement (continuous or indexing), non-synchronous movement

  • Overhead conveyors are traditionally the lowest cost method of conveying an item from point A to point B on assembly lines.
  • Parts carriers can be custom designed to allow your personnel to work at the most ergonomically correct height.
  • For synchronous movement, PACLINE can provide variable speed controllers to allow fine-tuning to your production pace.
  • Controls can also be added that allow the conveyors to index a pre-set distance.