Components · Tru-Trac engineered range
Engineered for the conveyor, not picked from a catalogue.
The full belt-system range — tracking, cleaning, impact protection, sealing, idlers, monitoring, safety, belting, and repair — specified against belt width, speed, load, material, duty cycle, environment, and failure mode.
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- 11Component categories
- 18+Product families
- 6Conveyor zones served
- ZADesigned & manufactured
01 / Specification discipline
Specified for duty.
Supported by application knowledge.
The question is not only what fits. The question is what will keep the conveyor controlled under real operating conditions.
- 01Belt widthFrom narrow utility belts through heavy bulk-handling widths.
- 02Belt speedLow-speed tracking duty through high-speed transfer applications.
- 03Loading conditionCentred, off-centre, intermittent, and surge-loaded patterns.
- 04Material behaviourSticky, abrasive, sharp, fine, lump-size, and moisture-driven traits.
- 05Duty cycleLight, medium, heavy, and extra-heavy operating envelopes.
- 06EnvironmentTemperature, humidity, dust, corrosives, and access constraints.
- 07Maintenance disciplineInspection frequency, intervention strategy, governance maturity.
- 08Failure modeWhich conveyor failure the component is engineered to prevent.
A conveyor component only performs when it is matched to the application. The same product family may require different configuration, mounting, material, lagging, tensioning, or inspection logic depending on the conveyor. Tru-Trac components are part of an engineering decision, not a default catalogue selection.
02 / Featured families
Six flagship families.
One conveyor performance standard.
The lead range. The full grid below covers every family across tracking, cleaning, impact, sealing, idlers, monitoring, safety, belting, and repair.
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03 / All families
The full component range.
Filter by category, zone, or failure mode.
Detailed product information lives on each family page. This grid is the routing surface — find the right family, then route into the depth.
Showing 18 of 18 families.
- 01 / 18Tracking

Trough Trackers
Self-aligning trough trackers that correct belt drift on the carry side after loading and through critical carry-side zones.
Carry SideMistrackingView family - 02 / 18Tracking

Return Trackers
Return-side tracking systems that manage drift caused by carryback build-up, tail-pulley effects, belt memory, and load asymmetry.
Return SideMistrackingView family - 03 / 18Idlers

Idlers & Frames
Carry, return, training, and impact idler sets with engineered frame geometry and duty-rated construction.
Carry SideReturn SideLoad & TransferMistrackingImpact DamageView family - 04 / 18Load Zone

Impact Beds
Impact absorption and belt support systems for loading points where material impact, belt sag, and transfer instability create damage.
Load & TransferImpact DamageSpillage & DustView family - 05 / 18Cleaning

Primary Scrapers
Primary belt cleaning systems that remove bulk carryback at the head pulley and reduce downstream contamination.
Discharge / HeadCarrybackView family - 06 / 18Cleaning

Secondary Scrapers
Secondary cleaning systems that improve belt cleanliness after the primary cleaner and reduce residual carryback.
Discharge / HeadCarrybackView family - 07 / 18Cleaning

Ploughs
V-plough and diagonal plough systems that protect tail and snub pulleys from material trapped on the return belt.
Return SideTail / Take-UpCarrybackView family - 08 / 18Sealing

Dust & Sealing Solutions
Skirting, sealing, and transfer-point containment systems for reducing spillage, dust, and material escape.
Load & TransferSpillage & DustView family - 09 / 18Monitoring

Belt Scales
Belt weighing systems for flow measurement, mass balance, production reporting, and process visibility, subject to application and compliance requirements.
Monitoring LayerMass-Flow VisibilityView family - 10 / 18Monitoring

Metal Detectors
In-line metal detection systems that protect crushers, screens, belts, and downstream processing equipment.
Monitoring LayerMetal ContaminationView family - 11 / 18Monitoring

Rip Detection & Protection
Rip detection and protection systems designed to identify belt damage conditions early and support timely intervention before damage escalates.
Monitoring LayerBelt Rip RiskView family - 12 / 18Drive

Take-Up & Tensioning
Belt tensioning and take-up systems designed for controlled belt slack adjustment and high-duty conveyor applications.
Tail / Take-UpView family - 13 / 18Belting

Conveyor Belting
Conveyor belt supply and specification support across belt constructions approved for the relevant application, market, and operating duty.
Carry SideReturn SideView family - 14 / 18Drive

Pulleys & Lagging
Drive, head, tail, snub, and bend pulley solutions with rubber, ceramic, or patterned lagging options matched to duty and application.
Discharge / HeadTail / Take-UpView family - 15 / 18Repair

Belt Repair Kits & Tools
Field repair kits, splice preparation tools, presses, and consumables for planned and emergency belt repair activity.
Carry SideReturn SideEmergency RepairView family - 16 / 18Repair

Splicing Kits
Hot and cold splicing kits specified to belt class, operating tension, belt construction, and site maintenance requirements.
Carry SideReturn SideEmergency RepairView family - 17 / 18Chemicals & Bonding

Chemicals & Bonding
Cold bonding cements, hot and cold vulcanising cements, surface cleaners, primers, and rubber-to-metal bonding systems for belt repair and lining applications.
Carry SideEmergency RepairView family - 18 / 18Safety

Safety Products
Pull-cords, belt sway switches, guards, and safety products for conveyor protection and safe operating control.
Carry SideReturn SideLoad & TransferView family
04 / By conveyor zone
Find the product by where the failure starts.
Not where it shows.
Many conveyor failures are visible in one place but caused somewhere else. The interactive zone render lives on the Tru-Trac System page — this is the compact guide.
- Zone 01Load & TransferImpact beds, skirting, sealing, transfer-point control.
- Zone 02Carry SideTrough trackers, idlers, frames, repair products.
- Zone 03Discharge / HeadPrimary & secondary cleaners, pulleys & lagging.
- Zone 04Return SideReturn trackers, ploughs, return idlers, sealing.
- Zone 05Tail / Take-UpTake-up & tensioning, tail pulleys, ploughs.
- Zone 06Monitoring LayerBelt scales, metal detection, rip protection, safety.
05 / Common problems solved
Start with the conveyor problem.
Route to the product family.
Eight recurring conveyor failure modes. Each one routes into the relevant family with no detour through a generic catalogue.
- 01Belt mistrackingTrough trackers, return trackers, idlers and frames, site assessment.View
- 02CarrybackPrimary cleaners, secondary cleaners, ploughs, skirting, return-side control.View
- 03Spillage and dustSkirting, sealing, impact beds, transfer-point control, cleaners.View
- 04Impact damageImpact beds, load-zone support, skirting, transfer-point protection.View
- 05Belt rip riskRip detection and protection, metal detection, monitoring, inspection support.View
- 06Metal contaminationMetal detectors, monitoring systems, downstream equipment protection.View
- 07Mass-flow visibilityBelt scales, production reporting, monitoring, integration support.View
- 08Emergency belt repairRepair kits, splicing kits, tools, chemicals, bonding systems.View
06 / Engineering support
Need to specify the right component?
Selection support, drawing review, operating-condition assessment, and technical specification — without forcing a sales conversation too early.
- 01Pathway
For Engineers / EPCs
Datasheets, product family summaries, project specification support, compliance direction, and drawing submission pathway.
- 02Pathway
For Maintenance Teams
Product selection help, failure mode review, site assessment pathway, installation support overview.
- 03Pathway
For Distributors / Partners
Range clarity, product family positioning, support model, manufacturer backup, and partner enquiry CTA.
08 / Customer statements
What buyers say after the spec.
Edited from the original source for clarity. Trackers proof: Lim · UMS Malaysia. Belt-scales proof: Dustin · AfriSam Coedmore Quarry.
Belt Tracking
The trackers continue to perform well after years of use. Installation is straightforward, and the range makes it easier to match the right tracker to different belt conditions.
Lim · UMS Malaysia
Long service life, low maintenance, application-specific tracker selection.
Belt Tracking
Tru-Trac provided a simple, well-supported application that resolved our mistracking challenges.
Rinaldi · Solusi Bangun Indonesia
Simple, supported application with effective mistracking resolution.
Belt Scales
Tru-Trac proposed a proof-of-concept belt scale installation for one month. After reviewing the results, we were impressed by the accuracy and by the service support. They trained us on in-house calibration, and a technician continues to visit site monthly.
Dustin · Maintenance Superintendent · AfriSam Coedmore Quarry
Proof-of-concept installation demonstrated accuracy before full commitment.
Specify around the conveyor
Specify the component around the conveyor,
not the other way around.
Tell us the belt width, speed, material, loading condition, failure mode, and operating environment. We will help you identify the correct Tru-Trac product family and specification path.
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