Fun Fact: in 2024, US households received an average of 23.8 million packages every day, and on holidays, that number shoots up to 77 million a day. Every one of those packages traveled on a roller. But are not all rollers the same. One simple difference: straight vs tapered. Read more about the differences here:
In conveyor and material handling systems, rollers are essential to keeping products moving efficiently. But not all rollers are designed the same. Two of the most common types are straight rollers and tapered rollers — and while they may look similar at first glance, they serve very different purposes.
At USA Rollers, part of Solve Industrial Motion Group, we engineer both straight and tapered roller solutions to meet the needs of industries ranging from distribution and packaging to airport baggage handling and manufacturing. Here’s a closer look at how these rollers differ, and how to know which one is right for your application.
Straight rollers are exactly what they sound like: cylindrical rollers with a consistent diameter across their length.
Tapered rollers are designed with a slight conical shape, narrower at one end and wider at the other. This unique geometry makes them ideal for conveyor curves.
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Feature |
Straight Rollers |
Tapered Rollers |
|---|---|---|
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Shape |
Uniform cylinder |
Narrow-to-wide conical profile |
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Best For |
Straight-line transport |
Curves and turns in conveyor systems |
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Advantages |
Cost-effective, simple, easy to replace |
Keeps products aligned, smooth cornering |
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Common Uses |
Packaging, assembly, flat conveyors |
Distribution centers, baggage handling, |
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Limitations |
Products may drift on curves |
Higher cost, specialized design |