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CONDITION MONITORING SOLUTIONS FOR BULK MATERIAL CONVEYOR SYSTEMS
Schmersal and ROXON to showcase new online monitoring system for conveyor systems at bauma 2022. For operators of conveyor systems, process protection is just as important as personal protection.
The Schmersal Group will be demonstrating its solutions for condition monitoring and safe and efficient operation of conveyor systems at bauma 2022. The HX170, a new online belt monitoring system for conveyor systems developed by Schmersal’s system partner ROXON, will be presented at stand C2.311 in hall C2 for the first time.
The HX170 allows conveyor belts to be permanently monitored and damages, such as cracks, holes, and edge damage, to be detected early on so that these can be rectified by maintenance teams, thus helping to prevent more severe damage. The benefit: system availability is significantly increased. Especially for conveyor systems that are critical to downstream production, condition monitoring is critical to maintaining production levels and throughput.
The HX170 is based on optical 3D belt surface sampling in real time, which is capable of detecting all types of damage. The innovative and compact system is specially designed for short conveyor belts with increased wear. Used in conjunction with the integrated belt thickness measurement, the system enables efficient maintenance and helps to extend service life.
Belt misalignment switch for process protection
Belt misalignment switches are also useful for process protection and monitor the straight-line motion of conveyor systems. Uneven loads can cause position deviations, which in extreme cases can cause damage and material spillage. To prevent this from happening, belt misalignment switches send a tiered signal when position deviations are detected on the conveyor belt. While the pre-warning signal is used to draw attention to the need for belt correction, the stop signal warns of the need to shut the system down.
With the modular HDS series from Schmersal, the two functions of the belt misalignment switch and an emergency stop, designed as a pull-wire emergency-stop switch, are integrated into one hardware platform. This makes the HDS series particularly flexible, allowing it to be used for a wide range of possible applications. Switches in the HDS series can be optionally connected to the Dupline installation bus, allowing them to be connected in series and thus enabling easier transmission of diagnosis data. The transmission of status information allows anomalies to be identified and faults to be rectified more quickly, in turn reducing downtime.
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