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Martin Engineering launches belt tracker

Martin Engineering has released the Martin Tracker Reversing, a conveyor belt tracker for reversing belts that delivers precision adjustments to prevent the spillage and belt damage associated with mistracking

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The Martin Tracker Reversing

The Martin Tracker Reversing

PRESS RELEASE: The new powered conveyor belt tracker from Martin Engineering can deliver immediate and continuous precision adjustment of hard-to-track reversing conveyors, helping operators reduce spillage and extend the life of belts and other system components.

Able to effectively centre the belt regardless of the travel direction, the robust unit has demonstrated greater durability and longer service life than previous designs, translating to a reduced cost of ownership, the company explained. Versatile enough to run on 110V/220V power or a plant’s existing compressed air, the Martin Tracker Reversing can be specified with the company’s Roll Gen System, which uses the kinetic energy of the moving belt to produce a supply of electricity sufficient to power sensors, scales, lights and other devices when no power is readily available.  

Martin Engineering product development engineer Andrew Timmerman commented: “Most reversing belt trackers use a paddle wheel or roller of some kind to move the actuator.

“Like anything mechanical, the more moving parts there are, the more opportunity for something to wear out.  In comparison, this unit reduces the number of parts in a rugged design, using either an air or electric actuator to reverse the working direction.”  

According to Martin Engineering, engineered for reliability and longevity, the unit gives conveyor operators a new option for powering the tracker, allowing them to best suit their individual circumstances.

“We wanted to offer both types of actuator to meet the needs of virtually any location,” Timmerman continued. “The sensors communicate the pulley direction, sending a signal either to an electrical relay or a pneumatic solenoid to extend or retract the cylinder as needed, depending on which version is specified.”

For locations where no electricity or plant air is available, Martin Engineering designed the Roll Generator to serve as a self-contained mini power station. In those cases, the tracker uses an electric actuator to move the rolls and correct the belt’s position. The electric actuator is also used when 110/220V power is available from the plant. The Martin Tracker Reversing is available in lower units for installation on the return side of the belt and upper units for use on the conveyor’s carrying side.

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