Speed Control monitors up to 6 rotary atomizers.

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PulseTrack 2 continuously monitors and maintains programmable speeds of rotary atomizers while also monitoring temperature and humidity for one or more zones. Microprocessor-based system delivers magnetically generated pulse converted to fiber optic signal by module located in each connected rotator assembly. Along with built-in diagnostics and fault detection, product offers quick response with closed loop control and is adaptable to installation requirements.



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The Latest in Speed Monitoring and Control



The ITW Ransburg PulseTrack 2 is a microprocessor-based system designed to continuously monitor and maintain the programmable speeds of up to six rotary atomizers while also monitoring temperature and humidity for one or more zones. It's the latest in speed monitoring and control technology.

The PulseTrack 2 system delivers a unique, magnetically generated pulse converted to a fiber optic signal by a small module located in each connected rotator assembly. The PulseTrack 2 system also provides multi-zone temperature and relative humidity monitoring using remotely mounted industrial probes and sensors helping assure your ability to meet today's demands for consistent, high quality finishes.

The PulseTrack 2 offers quick response with closed loop control. It's built in diagnostics and fault detection assures quality. Plus it's adaptable to your installation requirements with a stand alone control panel or can be easily integrated into a longer nineteen inch rack system.

PulseTrack 2...the latest speed monitoring and control technology.

ITW Automotive Finishing and ITW Ransburg, Illinois Tool Works Companies, offer a variety of finishing products and systems, including electrostatic systems, electrostatic HVLP systems, automatic sprayguns, disks and bells, gun reciprocators, closed-loop fluid control systems, and system parts and accessories. Harold Ransburg first experimented with paint charging and surface grounding technologies in the 1930s, and patented the revolutionary electrostatic finishing process in 1941. Today, ITW remains an industry innovator and serves the global liquid electrostatic spray-finishing marketplace from their headquarters in Toledo, Ohio.

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