PULLEYS & IDLERS
CONVEYOR PULLEYS, IDLERS & ROLLERS
BisonConvey manufactures a comprehensive range of conveyor components engineered for long service life and minimal maintenance. Our product line includes drive pulleys, bend pulleys, snub pulleys, take-up pulleys, motorized drive rollers, impact idlers, self-aligning idlers, carrying idlers, return idlers, and UHMWPE idlers.
All pulleys are precision-machined and dynamically balanced to minimize vibration and bearing wear. Available with rubber lagging, ceramic lagging, or diamond-pattern lagging to optimize belt grip and tracking performance across different operating conditions.
Pulleys

Drive Pulley
The drive pulley (head pulley) is a critical component in conveyor systems, responsible for transmitting driving force from the motor to the conveyor belt.
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Bend Pulley
The bend pulley is used to change the direction of the conveyor belt and increase belt wrap around the drive pulley.
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Rubber-Lagged Pulley
The rubber-lagged pulley enhances traction between the conveyor belt and pulley surface, reducing belt slippage and improving power transmission efficiency.
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Motorized Drive Roller
The motorized drive roller (MDR) is an integrated conveyor drive solution that combines the motor, gearbox, and drive roller into a single compact unit.
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Stainless Steel Idler
The stainless steel idler is engineered for conveyor systems in harsh environments.
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Ceramic Lagged Idler
The ceramic lagged idler is designed for conveyor systems operating under extreme conditions: high wear, strong corrosion, and heavy loads.
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UHMWPE Idler
The UHMWPE idler is manufactured using Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene — a material known for its excellent wear resistance, low friction coefficient, and non…
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Self-Aligning Idler
The self-aligning idler is designed to automatically correct belt misalignment during conveyor operation.
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Impact Idler
Impact idlers are installed at conveyor loading and transfer points to absorb the shock of falling bulk materials.
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