As part of VDG’s (Van der Graaf) SSV line of sanitary drum  motors for food processing and handling conveyor applications, the new SSV-XP enables  users to change out the profiled sleeve to enable different styles of modular  belts to be used with the same drum motor.
Unlike typical conveyor apparatus, with exposed conveyor  drives, VDG’s SSV series has no external moving parts, eliminating harborage  areas for bacteria and providing a more sanitary way to drive conveyor belts.  The all-316-stainless-steel, IP69K-rated construction withstands washdown and  also eliminates the maintenance required on external components of a  conventional conveyor drive, including the motor, gear reducer, sprockets, and  chain.
A drawback to the drum motor design, however, is that  anytime a food producer wants to change the type of belt used for conveyance,  they must switch to a different drum motor with a different profile built into  the stainless-steel design, notes VDG’s Sonia Kanaris. That all changes with  the interchangeable profiled sleeve, she explains, which makes it easy to  quickly change the profile. “Now, within minutes, you’re ready to go,” she  says, also noting the added benefit of not having to stock so many different  kinds of drum motors.
            
The VDG SSV-XP drum motor drives modular, wire mesh, and  monolithic thermoplastic conveyor belts without using sprockets. It is  available with profiles for all major belt manufacturers, including Intralox,  Wire Belt, Habasit, Gates, Cambridge, and Volta. Designed for 80,000 hr of  continuous operation before maintenance, the motor is available in a range of  diameter sizes, belt speeds, horsepower, and industry-specific options and  features to suit various food processing and packaging belt conveyor  applications.