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Our Products Used in the Foundry Industry
The heat, grit, sand and dirt associated with the foundry industry create demands that most chain manufacturers shy away from. With over 100 years of experience in operating our own foundry, Webster gladly services this industry. We are able to utilize our vast knowledge and create consistent high quality chains and conveyors for this market.
Foundry industry chains and conveyors include:
• Combination Chains
• Steel Bushed Roller Chains
• Hardened Steel Bushed Chains
• Enduro-Flite® Conveyors
• FS Series Vibrating Conveyors
• ACTION Vibrating Conveyors
• Sprockets
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ENDURO-FLITE®
ENDURO-FLITE® is made with SBR chains, alloy steel thru rods, inner tubes and formed or welded hinge steel pans. This light to medium duty apron is available in 6″, 9″ or 12″ pitch with pan widths from 12″ to 120″. Side wings are welded to the pan which makes it ideal for the recycling and stamping industries. Numerous attachments available for specific application needs.


Hardened Steel Bushed (HSB) Chains
Hardened steel bushed (HSB) chains are designed as a substitute for combination chains where conditions require a heavier, more rugged chain.


Steel Bushed Roller (SBR) Chains
Steel bushed roller (SBR) chains are manufactured with heat treated rollers, hardened bushings and pins, and steel sidebars. The roller type construction provides a lower operating friction which helps increase chain life and reduces conveyor design requirements. They are available in a variety of sizes, configurations and designs and can be used in tough industrial applications. SBR chains come with a variety of standard attachments for immediate delivery.


Combination Chains
Combination chains are made of cast block links and steel sidebars alternately spaced. The N combination chains have pear-shaped barrels to provide additional metal where the chain engages the sprocket teeth to increase the service life of the chain. Combination chains are well suited for abrasive, gritty or corrosive materials and are a less expensive option to their all steel counterparts (HSB).