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2200 and 2300 SeriesModular Belt Conveyors
Installation, Maintenance & Parts Manual
End Drive Conveyor Center Drive Conveyor
For other service manuals visit our website at:www.dorner.com/service_manuals.asp
DORNER MFG. CORP. INSIDE THE USA OUTSIDE THE USAP.O. Box 20 • 975 Cottonwood Ave. TEL: 1-800-397-8664 TEL: 262-367-7600Hartland, WI 53029-0020 USA FAX: 1-800-369-2440 FAX: 262-367-5827
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Table of ContentsIntroduction ......................................................................... 2Warnings − General Safety ................................................. 3Product Description ............................................................. 4Specifications ...................................................................... 5
Models: ............................................................................ 5Conveyor Supports: ......................................................... 5Specifications:.................................................................. 5Table 1: Center Drive 90° Gearmotor Specifications ...... 6Table 2: Center Drive Parallel Shaft Gearmotor Specifications.......................... 6Table 3: Belt Speeds for Standard & Heavy Load Fixed Speed 90° Gearmotors .................. 6Table 4: Belt Speeds for Standard & Heavy Load Variable Speed 90° DC Gearmotors ....... 7Table 5: Belt Speeds for Heavy Load Variable Speed 90° VFD Gearmotors ............................. 7Table 6: Belt Speeds for Standard Load Fixed Speed Parallel Shaft 60 Hz Gearmotors on MPD Series Conveyors............................................... 7Table 7: Belt Speeds for Standard Load Variable Speed Parallel Shaft VFD Gearmotors on MPD Series Conveyors............................................... 8Table 8: Belt Speeds for Standard Load Variable Speed Parallel Shaft DC Gearmotors on MPB Series Conveyors ............................................... 8No Load Torque............................................................... 9No Load Torque Data ...................................................... 9Load vs. Speed vs Conveyor Length Per Width ............ 10
Installation ......................................................................... 12Required Tools............................................................... 12Recommended Installation Sequence ............................ 12Conveyors Up to 10 ft (3048 mm)................................. 12Conveyors Longer Than 10 ft (3048 mm) ............................................................. 132200 Series Mounting Brackets ..................................... 132300 Series Mounting Brackets ..................................... 14Installing Plastic Belt ..................................................... 15Proper Methods of Attachment to Side Rails (2300 Series Only)................................... 16
Self-Drilling Screws................................................... 16Pre-Drill for Standard Screws .................................... 16
Guiding (2300 Series Only) ........................................... 17Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment.......................... 18
Service Parts....................................................................... 28Drive End ....................................................................... 28Idler End ......................................................................... 30Nose Bar Idler End ......................................................... 31Center Drive Module...................................................... 32
Upon receipt of shipment:� Compare shipment with packing slip. Contact factory
regarding discrepancies.� Inspect packages for shipping damage. Contact carrier
regarding damage.� Accessories may be shipped loose. See accessory instruc-
tions for installation.
Dorner�s Limited Warranty applies.Dorner 2200 & 2300 series conveyors are covered by Patent Numbers 5,174,435, 6,298,981, 6,422,382 and corresponding patents and patent applications in other countries.Dorner reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation.Dorner has convenient, pre−configured kits of Key Service Parts for all conveyor products. These time saving kits are easy to order, designed for fast installation, and guarantee you will have what you need when you need it. Key Parts and Kits are marked in the Service Parts section of this manual with the Performance Parts Kits logo .
IMPORTANTSome illustrations may show guards removed. DO NOT operate equipment without guards.
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Warnings − General Safety
A WARNINGThe safety alert symbol, black triangle with white exclamation, is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
A DANGER
Climbing, sitting, walking or riding on conveyor will cause severe injury. KEEP OFF CONVEYORS.
A DANGER
DO NOT OPERATE CONVEYORS IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
A WARNING
Gearmotors may be HOT.DO NOT TOUCH Gearmotors.
A WARNING
Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
A WARNING
Conveyors are not reversible. Reversing creates pinch points which can cause severe injury.DO NOT REVERSE CONVEYORS.
A WARNING
Top and Bottom Mount Gearmotors must be mounted as shown below.Failure to do so creates pinch points which can cause severe injury.
A WARNING
Dorner cannot control the physical installation and application of conveyors. Taking protective measures is the responsibility of the user.When conveyors are used in conjunction with other equipment or as part of a multiple conveyor system, CHECK FOR POTENTIAL PINCH POINTS and other mechanical hazards before system start-up.
A WARNING
Loosening stand height or angle adjustment screws may cause conveyor sections to drop down, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR SECTIONS PRIOR TO LOOSENING STAND HEIGHT OR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS.
Bottom Mount
Top Mount
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Product Description
Refer to Figure 1 for typical conveyor components. Figure 1
End Drive Conveyor
Figure 1 Figure 2
Center Drive Conveyor
Figure 2
1 Conveyor
2 Guiding & Accessories
3 Mounting Brackets
4 Support Stand
5 Drive End
6 Idler/Tension End
7 Center Drive Box (Center Drive Units)
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Models:
* See Ordering and Specifications Catalog for details.Center drive location to be at center of first frame section. Minimum center drive conveyor length is 36� (91 cm).
Conveyor Supports:
Maximum Distances:
1 = 18� (457 mm)**2 = 6 ft (1829 mm)***3 = 18� (457 mm)** For Heavy Load Bottom Mount Package, mount support under gear head.*** For conveyors longer than 10 ft (3048 mm), install support at joint.
NOTEFor belt speed other than those listed, contact factory for details.
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No Load Torque
No Load Torque Data
NOTE1. The torque required to overcome the conveyor’s initial startup inertia may temporarily exceed the average “no load” torque by a factor of 2 to 3 times.2. Stated torques are average values based on Dorner standard belts running at 50’ (15meters) per minute.
2. Join conveyor sections and install connector brackets (Figure 6, item 1) or connector/mount brackets (Figure 6, item 2) and screws (Figure 6, item 3) on both sides as indicated.
Figure 6
Figure 6
3. Tighten screw (Figure 6, item 3) to 60 in-lb (7 Nm) on both sides of conveyor.
2200 Series Mounting Brackets1. Locate brackets. Exploded view shown in Figure 7.
2300 Series Mounting Brackets1. Locate brackets. Exploded views shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9
Figure 9
2. Remove screws (Figure 9, item 1), washers (Figure 9, item 2), and connector bar (Figure 9, item 3) from brackets.
3. Locate and retain self-drilling screws (Figure 9, item 4).
4. Measure an equal distance (Figure 10, item 1) from end of head plate (on both sides of conveyor) and mark placement of mounting brackets (Figure 10, item 2). Fasten mounting brackets to conveyor with mounting screws (Figure 10, item 3) following proper methods of attachment instructions on page 10.
Figure 10
Figure 10
5. Fasten brackets (Figure 11, item 1) to support stand (Figure 11, item 2) with mounting screws (Figure 11, item 3), washers (Figure 11, item 4) and connector bar (Figure 11, item 5).
Figure 11
Figure 11
A WARNINGInstalling self-drilling screws into the DustPruf side rail requires substantial force.Failure to properly support the conveyor while installing self-drilling screws may cause the operator or conveyor to slip, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR FRAMES WHILE INSTALLING SELF-DRILLING SCREWS.
IMPORTANTFor proper methods of attachment to conveyor side rail for 2300 series see page 16.
NOTEFor maximum support distance see page 5.
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Installing Plastic Belt1. Locate the conveyor belt retaining rod (Figure
12, item 1). Figure 12
Figure 12
2. Align the belt grooves (Figure 13, item 1) to the evenly spaced sprockets (Figure 13, item 2) on the drive end of the conveyor.
Figure 13
Figure 13
3. Feed belt into bottom wear strips (Figure 14, item 1) and pull through to the far end.
Figure 14
Figure 14
4. Splice the belt together by pushing the plastic rod (Figure 15, item 1) through the side hole on the rod retaining side of belt.
Figure 15
Figure 15
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Proper Methods of Attachment to Side Rails (2300 Series Only)
The 2300 DustPruf side rail is designed for self-drilling attachment of brackets and accessories. This can be done in two methods: self-drilling screws or pre-drill for standard screws.
Self-Drilling Screws
All Dorner accessories are provided with 1/4-20 self-drilling screws.1. Locate and hold bracket (Figure 16, item 1) to side rail.
Hole should line up with notch (Figure 16, item 2) in side rail.
Figure 16
Figure 16
2. With a cordless drill or equivalent install self-drilling screws (Figure 16, item 3). Use high speed setting to drill through side wall. Once the tap portion is started switch drill power to a lower speed. Do not fully tighten with drill.
3. Hand tighten the screws to secure (Figure 17). Recommended torque is 150 in.lbs (17 Nm).
Figure 17
Figure 17
Pre-Drill for Standard ScrewsThe DustPruf side rail will also accept standard screws. M6-1.0 and 1/4-20 are acceptable. Strength grade 8 is recommended.
1. Locate and hold bracket (Figure 18, item 1) to side rail. Hole should line up with notch (Figure 18, item 2) in side rail. Mark the hole locations with a center punch (Figure 18, item 3) and remove the bracket.
Figure 18
Figure 18
2. Drill the hole locations (Figure 19, item 1) with a 3/16� drill bit (Figure 19, item 2).
Figure 19
Figure 19
A WARNINGInstalling self-drilling screws into the dustpruf side rail requires substantial force.Failure to properly support the conveyor while installing self-drilling screws may cause the operator or conveyor to slip, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR FRAMES WHILE INSTALLING SELF-DRILLING SCREWS.
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3. Position and hold bracket (Figure 20, item 1) to side
rail. With a standard M6-1.0 or 1/4-20 screw, install screws (Figure 20, item 2) with cordless drill or equivalent. Do not fully tighten with drill.
Figure 20
Figure 20
4. Hand tighten the screws to secure (Figure 21). Recommended torque is 150 in.lbs (17 Nm).
Figure 21
Figure 21
Guiding (2300 Series Only)
Due to the DustPruf construction ALL guiding must be located and installed by the end user. Take care in locating retaining clips prior to final installation.
1. Lay out retaining clip (Figure 22, item 1) locations. The end clips should be no greater than 12" (Figure 22, item 2) from end of the conveyor.
Figure 22
Figure 22
2. Hold guide (Figure 22, item 3) and retaining clips (Figure 22, item 4) to conveyor side rail. Install self-drilling screws (Figure 22, item 5) following the �Proper Methods of Attachment to Side Rails (2300 Series Only)� on page 16 procedure.
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A WARNINGInstalling self-drilling screws into the DustPruf side rail requires substantial force.Failure to properly support the conveyor while installing self-drilling screws may cause the operator or conveyor to slip, causing severe injury.SUPPORT CONVEYOR FRAMES WHILE INSTALLING SELF-DRILLING SCREWS.
NOTEProfile -09, Low to High Side shown below. For other guide profile layouts see pages page 39 thru page 44.
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Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment
Required Tools
Standard Tools� Hex-key wrenches:
2.5 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm� 3/32� (2.4 mm) wide Flat Blade screw driver� Arbor press� Adjustable wrench to 1� (25 mm) wide
Checklist� Keep service parts on hand (see �Service Parts� section for
recommendations)� Keep supply of belt cleaner� Clean entire conveyor while disassembled� Replace worn or damaged parts
LubricationNo lubrication is required. Replace bearings if worn.
Maintaining Conveyor Belt
Troubleshooting
Inspect conveyor belt for:� Surface cuts or wear� Tooth skipping� Loose linksSurface cuts and wear indicate:� Sharp or heavy parts impacting belt� Jammed parts� Foreign material inside the conveyor� Improperly positioned accessories� Bolt-on guiding is pinching beltStalling or skipping belt indicates:� Belt stretching� Conveyor belt or drive timing belt are not properly ten-
sioned� Worn sprocket or impacted dirt on drive pulley� Intermittent jamming or drive train problems
Cleaning
Use Dorner Belt Cleaner. Mild soap and water may also be used. Do not soak the belt.
Conveyor Belt Replacement
Conveyor Belt Replacement Sequence� Remove old conveyor belt� Install new conveyor belt
Belt Removal1. Choose one link on either end of the conveyor to
remove belt pin. Locate end of rod without retaining feature (Figure 23, item 1).
Figure 23
Figure 23
IMPORTANTDo not use belt cleaners that contain alcohol, acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) or other harsh chemicals.
A WARNING
Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
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2. Insert punch (Figure 24, item 1) into non-retaining side of belt, pushing rod out.
Figure 24
Figure 24
3. Remove rod (Figure 25, item 1) and separate belt. Figure 25
Figure 25
4. Pull back topside of belt to the drive end of the conveyor. See Figure 26.
Figure 26
Figure 26
5. Remove belt by pulling belt out of bottom wear strips (Figure 27, item 1).
Figure 27
Figure 27
Belt Installation1. See �Installing Plastic Belt� page 15.
IMPORTANTYou may need to slightly raise the underside of the conveyor belt to properly drive pin out of slots.
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Conveyor Belt Tension
Figure 28
Figure 28 Figure 29
Figure 29
Removal of Belt Links1. Choose one link on either end of the conveyor to
remove belt pin. Locate end of rod without retaining feature (Figure 30, item 1).
Figure 30
Figure 30
A WARNING
Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
NOTEThe Modular Belt Conveyor is designed to operate with minimal belt tension. Conveyor will come with proper amount of belt sag at drive end of conveyor belt. See Figure 28. As belt stretches, it may be necessary to remove links to avoid too much belt sag. See Figure 29.
A WARNING
Operating conveyor with belt sag beyond maximum shown in Figure 29 will create belt pinch points which can cause injury.REMOVE BELT LINKS IF MAXIMUM SAG IS REACHED
IMPORTANTYou may need to slightly raise the underside of the conveyor belt to properly drive pin out of slots.
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2. Insert punch (Figure 31, item 1) into non-retaining side
of belt, pushing rod out. Figure 31
Figure 31
3. Remove rod (Figure 32, item 1) and separate belt. Figure 32
Figure 32
4. Determine the number of links to be removed. Start with 1 link and progress if additional tensioning is required repeat steps 1 - 3.
5. Splice the belt together by pushing the plastic rod (Figure 33, item 1) through the side hole on the rod retaining side of belt.
Figure 33
Figure 33
6. Review belt sag at drive end to ensure it does not create a pinch point. If additional tensioning is required repeat steps 1 through 5.
Pulley and Sprockets Removal
Remove conveyor belt to access pulley(s). See �Conveyor Belt Replacement� on page 18. Remove the desired pulley following the corresponding instructions below:� A − End Drive Conveyor� B − Center Drive Conveyor
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Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
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A − End Drive Conveyor
1. On side of conveyor, remove two (2) fastening screws (Figure 34, item 1).
Figure 34
Figure 34
2. Remove head plate (Figure 35, item 1) and spindle (Figure 35, item 2).
Figure 35
Figure 35
3. Use bearing removal tool (807-1078) (Figure 36, item 1) to remove bearings from drive pulley.
Figure 36
Figure 36
4. Slide free moving sprocket(s) (Figure 37, item 1) off the end of pulley (Figure 37, item 2).
Figure 37
Figure 37
A WARNING
Drive shaft keyway may be sharp. HANDLE WITH CARE.
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IMPORTANTYou must replace with a new bearing after it is removed from shaft.
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B − Center Drive Conveyor
1. Loosen and remove two (2) fastening screws (Figure 38, item 1) and clips (Figure 38, item 2) on each side of conveyor to lower and remove center drive module (Figure 38, item 3).
Figure 38
Figure 38
2. Loosen and remove screw (Figure 39, item 1) and bearing housing (Figure 39, item 2) and remove drive pulley (Figure 39, item 2).
Figure 39
Figure 39
3. Use bearing removal tool (807-1078) (Figure 40, item 1) to remove bearings from drive pulley.
Figure 40
Figure 40
4. Slide free moving sprocket(s) (Figure 41, item 1) off the end of pulley (Figure 41, item 2).
Figure 41
Figure 41
A WARNING
Removing drive module without support under the module may lead to personel injury.PROVIDE SUPPORT UNDERNEATH THE DRIVE MODULE BEFORE REMOVING THE MODULE.
A WARNING
Drive shaft keyway may be sharp. HANDLE WITH CARE.
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IMPORTANTYou must replace with a new bearing after it is removed from shaft.
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Bearing Removal & Replacement
Removal
1. Remove drive pulley. For end drive pulley see section �A − End Drive Conveyor,� steps 1 through 3. For drive pulley see section �B − Center Drive Conveyor,� steps 1 through 3.
Replacement1. Inspect head plate bearing surface. If worn or damaged,
replace head plate. See �Service Parts� on page 28.
Pulley and Sprockets Replacement1. Install required quantity of sprockets (Figure
2. Press new bearing onto drive pulley using installation tool 450293 (Figure 43, item 1).
Figure 43
Figure 43
3. Install pulley assembly (Figure 44, item 1) on conveyor head plate (Figure 44, item 2) and install opposite end head plate (Figure 44, item 3).
Figure 44
Figure 44
4. Install and tighten fastening screws (Figure 45, item 1) to 60 in-lb (7 N−m).
Figure 45
Figure 45
IMPORTANTYou must replace with a new bearing after it is removed from shaft.
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Idler End Wear Items
Remove conveyor belt to access pulley(s). See �Conveyor Belt Replacement� on page 18. Remove the desired pulley following the corresponding instructions below:� A − Standard Idler Tail� B − Nose Bar Idler Tail
A - Standard Idler Tail1. On one side of conveyor, remove one (1) fastening
screw (Figure 46, item 1). Figure 46
Figure 46
2. On the same side of conveyor, remove two (2) fastening screws (Figure 46, item 2).
3. Remove head plate (Figure 47, item 1). Figure 47
Figure 47
4. Slide tracking sleeves (Figure 48, item 1), spacers (Figure 48, item 2), and idler sleeves (Figure 48, item 3) off the end of pulley (Figure 48, item 4).
Figure 48
Figure 48
A WARNING
Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
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B - Nose Bar Idler Tail1. On one side of conveyor, remove two (2) fastening
screws (Figure 49, item 1). Figure 49
Figure 49
2. On the same side of conveyor, remove two (2) fastening screws (Figure 50, item 1).
Figure 50
Figure 50
3. Remove head plate (Figure 51, item 1). Figure 51
Figure 51
4. Remove tracking plate (Figure 51, item 2), off the end of the bar and remove bar (Figure 51, item 3).
5. Re-install bar (Figure 52, item 1), making certain to only flip bar as shown below, and do not rotate. Bar should be level with conveyor as shown below.
Figure 52
Correct orientation
Figure 52 Figure 53
Incorrect orientation
Figure 53
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Upper Wear Strip Replacement
1. Remove conveyor belt. See �Belt Removal� section on page 18.
2. With a putty knife (Figure 54, item 1), start by raising edge of wear strip (Figure 54, item 2).
Figure 54
Figure 54
3. Remove old wear strip with a pliers (Figure 55, item 1). Figure 55
Figure 55
4. Clean conveyor surface with isopropyl alcohol and allow to fully dry.
6. Using a utility knife (Figure 56, item 2), cut out notch in each corner (Figure 56, item 3).
Lower Wear Strip Replacement
1. Remove conveyor belt. See �Belt Removal� section on page 18.
2. Remove screw (Figure 57, item 1) and sag guard plate (Figure 57, item 2).
Figure 57
Figure 57
3. Remove screw(s) (Figure 57, item 3) from each retaining clip (Figure 57, item 4), and remove lower wear strip (Figure 57, item 5).
4. Clean conveyor surface with isopropyl alcohol and allow to fully dry.
5. Install new wear strip and secure with retaining clips.6. Install sag guard plate with screw.
A WARNING
Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.
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Service Parts
Drive End
NOTEFor replacement parts other than those shown in this section, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory. Key Service Parts and Kits are identified by the Performance Parts Kits logo . Dorner recommends keeping these parts on hand.
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Service Parts
* 24� wide - uses two 201433-12.
Item Part Number Description
1 807-2009 Sprocket
2 201418 Drive Tracking Block
3 201432-WW Drive Spindle
202398-WW Dual Shaft Drive Spindle
4 201433-WW Square Key 3/16" *
5 22BK2 Bearing Kit (2 pack)
6 240329 Tension Slide Bar (2200 Series Only)
712016 Tension Slide Bar (2300 Series Only)
7 240426 Right Hand Head Plate, for A & B Position
240428 Right Hand Head Plate, for C & D Position
8 240427 Left Hand Drive Plate, for A & B Position
240425 Left Hand Drive Head, for C & D Position
9 950610M Low Head Cap Screw, M6 - 1.00 x 10 mm
10 950612M Low Head Cap Screw, M6 - 1.00 x 12 mm (2200 Series Only)
950610M Low Head Cap Screw, M6 - 1.00 x 10 mm (2300 Series Only)
Returns must have prior written factory authorization or they will not be accepted. Items that are returned to Dorner without authorization will not be credited nor returned to the original sender. When calling for authorization, please have the following information ready for the Dorner factory representative or your local distributor:
1. Name and address of customer.2. Dorner part number(s) of item(s) being returned.3. Reason for return.4. Customer's original order number used when ordering the item(s).5. Dorner or distributor invoice number (if available, part serial number).
A representative will discuss action to be taken on the returned items and provide a Returned Goods Authorization (RMA) number for reference. RMA will automatically close 30 days after being issued. To get credit, items must be new and undamaged. There will be a return charge on all items returned for credit, where Dorner was not at fault. It is the customer’s responsibility to prevent damage during return shipping. Damaged or modified items will not be accepted. The customer is responsible for return freight.
Returns will not be accepted after 60 days from original invoice date. The return charge covers inspection, cleaning, disassembly, disposal and reissuing of components to inventory. If a replacement is needed prior to evaluation of returned item, a purchase order must be issued. Credit (if any) is issued only after return and evaluation is complete.
Dorner has representatives throughout the world. Contact Dorner for the name of your local representative. Our Customer Service Team will gladly help with your questions on Dorner products.
For a copy of Dorner's Warranty, contact factory, distributor, service center or visit our website at www.dorner.com.
For replacement parts, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory.
Product Type
Standard Products Engineered to order parts
Product Line Conveyors Gearmotors & Mounting Packages
Support Stands
Accessories Spare Parts (non-belt)
Spare Belts - Standard Flat Fabric
Spare Belts - Cleated & Specialty
Fabric
Spare Belts - Plastic Chain All equipment
and parts
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30% return fee for all products except:50% return fee for conveyors with modular belt,
cleated belt or specialty belts non-returnable case-by-case