Servo Controlled PP Caterpillar Take-Offs / Pullers
Servo control of both the top and bottom tracks provide the ultimate pulling accuracy.
The PP range is available in a range of sizes to meet the pulling requirements of a wide range of applications and industries.
Designed and manufactured by the inventors of the Caterpillar Take-Off.
Technical Specification / Brochure
- High performance, precision accurate Servo Control to both top & bottom conveyor tracks
- Highest possible level of accuracy
- Intelligent PLC link to ensure precision accuracy of both tracks
- Strong construction for vibration free pulling
- Adjustable top and bottom tracks
- Automatic Air Top Track Control as an option
- Digital Track Position as an option
Boston Matthews (Farris) are the originators of the Caterpillar Take-Up.
Over 10,000 machines are in daily use around the world making it the world’s most popular puller and the Industry Standard for more than 50 years.
All Boston Matthews Caterpillar Take-Ups are easily integrated into any extrusion line.
CE marked with fully enclosed interlocked safety guard fitted as standard. 24V operator controls comply with all current LVD (Low Voltage Directive.) whilst RFI Filters comply with the EMC Directive.
The importance of the Caterpillar Haul-Off should never be underestimated and to achieve maximum pulling efficiency having the correct haul-off belts is equally important.
Boston Matthews belts provide the perfect pulling surface, whatever the application.
A wide range gives precise surface compatibility with all demands including hardness, temperature, friction and oil and abrasion resistance.
Poly-vee, flat or timing belt substrates choice, as well as profiled, slit, tangent contact and special belts customising facility for tailor made solutions.
Precise, dependable quality control throughout every production stage.
For more information or assistance with belt selection please contact us at SPARES DIRECT :spares@bostonmatthews.co.uk
We can supply belts for non Boston Matthews Take-Off's
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