by admin | Sep 9, 2025
The CTS 700 OSU uses a roller mounted underneath the troughing belt to detect belt movement. A pulse sensor is mounted on the roller structure and monitors the pulses in magnetic proximity mode. Easy Setup, Zero Speed Monitor Also Available
by admin | Sep 8, 2025
The CTS 9000 IRD is equipped with a push-button that starts a wash cycle without stopping the conveyor. The wash cycle will allow the operator five minutes to clear the lens and the unit will return online automatically. The total unit consists of 3 IP 66 enclosures...
by admin | Sep 7, 2025
Arch’s CTS 700 BL utilizes a mechanical delay to prevent trips from incidental misalignment. The switch features two upright arms connected to a rotary switch that will shut down a conveyor before damage is done. (Once activated, the switch must be manually reset) For...
by admin | Sep 6, 2025
The CTS 700 BTR’s two profiled arms connect to a rotary switch equipped with a mechanical delay to prevent trips from incidental contact. (Once activated, the switch must be manually reset) For Belts 24” to 96”, Detects Side Wing Tears and Center Rips, High-Impact...
by admin | Sep 5, 2025
The CTS 700 RBL uses two downcast arms to detect misalignment of a return belt. Should the belt run off to the right or to the left to the extent that it can cause damage to the belt or the conveyor structure, it will come into contact with one of the downcast arms....