Belt Trackers · Selector
Find your starting point in two minutes.
A guided selector for Tru-Trac belt trackers — built around how engineers actually specify them.
Inputs in: conveyor position, belt envelope, severity, environment. Output: a recommended tracker family, likely duty tier, confidence level and a clear next step. Engineering Review Required is a normal, expected outcome for high-risk, borderline or incomplete applications.
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Recommendation, not specification
The selector returns a starting point. Final specification is confirmed by Tru-Trac engineering against the conveyor's full operating envelope.
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Engineering review is a valid outcome
Severe duty, borderline inputs or incomplete information route to engineering for confirmation — by design.
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Inputs are stored with the result
Every completed session is captured with the input set, confidence level and recommended next action for engineering follow-up.
Demo preview
Selector console
Four steps · two minutes
01 · Position
02 · Belt
03 · Severity
04 · Result
Example inputs
Recommended → Apex Taper Trough Tracker
Tier
HD
Confidence · Medium
The live wizard is below. Mock shown for illustration only.
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03 / What the selector returns
A defensible starting point you can take to engineering.
The selector is built to mirror the way Tru-Trac engineers approach belt tracking specification — not to replace them. The output set is intentionally narrow so the recommendation is testable, not ambiguous.
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Recommended family
Carry-side, return-side, V-return or paired application — matched to the conveyor position you described.
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Likely duty tier
STD, HD, XHD or EXHD — a directional tier indication based on belt envelope and severity inputs. Final tier is engineering-validated.
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Confidence level
High, Medium or Engineering Review Required — the selector flags when the inputs sit at or beyond the public envelope.
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Next action
Download the matched datasheet, request an engineering specification, or send the input set directly to Tru-Trac engineering for confirmation.
04 / How the selector is governed
Engineering-approved logic. Datasheet-driven boundaries.
The selector is not a marketing widget. It is the public expression of Tru-Trac's selection chart, governed by the same rules engineering applies internally.
If the selector is not enough, route to engineering.
Severe-duty, restricted-space, reversible or borderline applications belong in an engineering conversation — not a selector result. Request a full conveyor assessment, or browse the trackers family.