Conveyor Belt Scales produce precision measurements.

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Designed with independent weigh bridge brackets, Model WB accommodates multiple belt widths, has accuracy rating of 1.0% (±0.5%), and is suitable for material handling up to 2,000 tons/hr. Model HD, with accuracy rating of 0.5% (±0.25%), is built with continuous weigh bridge and manages up to 2,000 tons/hr and beyond. Both are equipped with 2 independent load cells that display readings separately on diagnostics screen to help identify malfunctions.



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Superior Releases New Belt Scale Characterized by Pinpoint Accuracy



Morris, MN - Superior Industries, a leading American manufacturer of conveying equipment and conveyor components, announces completed development and market release of a brand new conveyor belt scale.

Designed to produce precision measurements, the new scale is available in two different models. The WB model has an accuracy rating of 1.0% (+/- 0.5%). With independent weigh bridge brackets, it accommodates multiple belt widths and is designed for material handling up to 2,000 tons per hour (TPH). With an accuracy rating of 0.5% (+/- 0.25%), the HD model is built with a continuous weigh bridge for increased accuracy and structural integrity. It is manufactured to manage up to 2,000 TPH and beyond.

The new belt scale is built with two, independent load cells. Superior says because the two load cell readings are displayed separately on the diagnostics screen, identifying malfunctions is made easier for the user.

In addition, Superior's belt scale packages are available with one of two integrator models, both built with easy to operate touch screen menus, diagnostic screens that show load cell outputs independently and recalls up to eight previous scale totals. An optional speed sensor easily mounts to most conveyor frames and adjusts to applicable belt widths.

About Superior Industries

Headquartered in Morris, Minnesota, Superior Industries designs and fabricates a full line of conveying equipment, telescoping conveyors, supply-erect systems, feed systems, conveyor idlers, pulleys, as well as other conveyor components. Besides Morris, the company operates from manufacturing facilities in Prescott Valley, Arizona, and Norcross, Georgia.

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