High-load conveying looks simple until the first week of real production. Tight corners, uneven floors, and mixed packaging can expose issues fast, from vibration to awkward access for cleaning and maintenance. That's why strong installs start with practical site checks that match how the facility actually runs, not how it "should" run on paper. Get those details right, and the line feels stable, predictable, and easier on operators. In this article, we will discuss the key checks that prevent expensive rework later.