An overhead conveyor system uses a rail/track and trolley or chain mechanism to carry products above floor level. This helps keep aisles clear, reduces on-floor congestion, and supports continuous or controlled movement through multiple process stages.
We offer multiple overhead conveyor types based on your load, layout, and automation requirements. (Final ratings and specifications are confirmed during engineering.)

A rugged steel I-beam track with trolleys designed for heavier loads and demanding environments.
Automotive body transfer, foundry component movement, heavy equipment manufacturing

A sealed tubular/enclosed track designed for smooth, clean movement—suited for light to medium loads and dust-sensitive areas.
Electronics manufacturing, packaging lines, garment handling.

A dual-track system where carriers can start/stop independently, enabling buffering, accumulation, and flexible routing for automated lines.
Paint & powder coating lines, automotive component assembly, multi-process operations.

A straightforward overhead trolley system for linear movement in light to medium-duty operations.
Small warehouses, garment storage, parts transfer stations.
Industrial Direct (SFLO) mild steel overhead conveyors deliver the right balance of strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness for general industrial material handling. Systems can be customized with protective coatings for dusty, humid, or corrosive environments.
Material: Mild steel (powder coat / paint finish)
Load capacity: Typically designed for 100–1,000 kg per trolley (as per application)
Finish options: Anti-corrosion coating available
Track types: Open channel or enclosed track (based on load and environment)
Component transfer in assembly units
Powder coating & painting operations
Product movement in fabrication shops and industrial workshops


Our overhead chain conveyor systems use forged chains to drive trolleys with smooth, consistent motion—ideal for high-load, high-temperature, and automated environments. These systems support long conveying distances and reliable production-line feeding.
Chain type: Forged link / rivetless (application-based selection)
Load capacity: Designed up to 2,000 kg (as per trolley and track configuration)
Speed control: VFD compatible for precise speed adjustment
Material options: Mild steel or stainless steel (custom options available)
Paint shops and drying ovens
Long-distance product movement
Industrial assembly lines and process routing
Warehouse-to-line feeding and line-side delivery
We supply overhead conveyor systems for a wide range of industries, including:
Automotive
Food Processing
Garment & Textile
Engineering & Fabrication
Paint Shops & Surface Coating Units
E-Commerce Warehousing
Move products above the work area to free up valuable floor space for operations and storage.
Maintain smooth movement between processes to reduce handling delays and improve overall efficiency.
Reduce manual lifting and carrying, helping to improve workplace safety and workflow organization.
Compatible with VFD/PLC/sensor-based controls where required for speed control and process synchronization.
Keep aisles clear and reduce clutter on the shop floor for better housekeeping and movement.
Better quality control, consistent build standards, and reliable fitment.
Systems engineered to match your plant layout, load, route, and process requirements.
Built using quality steel structures and dependable chain/trolley components for long service life.
On-site support for smooth installation, alignment, trial run, and commissioning.
Preventive maintenance and support to keep the system running consistently over time.
Capacity is designed based on trolley load, track type, span, route length, and safety factor. Share your load per trolley and spacing, and we’ll recommend the right configuration.
Yes—overhead chain conveyor systems are commonly used in paint shops, surface coating lines, and drying/curing areas, provided the chain, lubrication, and components are selected for temperature and process conditions.
Yes. Overhead conveyors can be VFD compatible for speed control and can be integrated with sensors/PLC depending on your process needs.
Yes. We design to suit your available headroom, route (straight/curve), elevation changes, station locations, and production workflow.
Typical maintenance includes chain/trolley inspection, lubrication (where required), alignment checks, fastener checks, and scheduled component replacement based on duty cycle.
Common safety provisions include guarding at drive units, safe operator clearance zones, emergency stop points (where applicable), anti-drop provisions, and proper load rating signage—final safety depends on site layout and risk assessment.
Yes. Industrial Direct (SFLO) provides installation support, alignment, trial run, and commissioning for smooth integration at your site.
Lead time depends on type, capacity, route complexity, and customization. Share your requirement and we’ll confirm an estimated delivery and installation schedule.
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Yes. We offer after-sales maintenance contracts (AMC) and preventive maintenance support to keep long-term performance consistent.