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New Auto Level Feature Enhances Proper Belt Tracking on Superior TeleStacker® Conveyors

8th December 2015

  

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Company Announcement - Superior Industries, a major U.S.-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, releases new technology that allows its TeleStacker Conveyors to maintain level movement while in radial travel mode.

This patent-pending technology allows the telescopic radial stacking conveyor to maintain a balanced conveyor structure. As a result, the TeleStacker Conveyors belting is less prone to mistracking. Uneven conveyor structure, says Superior, is one of the leading causes of inaccurate belt tracking.

Auto level technology is standard on all FD Axle model TeleStacker Conveyors equipped with PilePro™ Automation. Superior manufactures FD Axle models in lengths of 110-feet (33.5m), 130-feet (39.6m), 136-feet (41.5m), 150-feet (45.7m) and 158-feet (48.0m).

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