Navigator Training Idler


Superior Industries, Morris, Minn., has introduced a solution to uncooperative, unaligned belts with the Navigator training idler, a new conveyor component centered on belt alignment. When a belt mistracks, the uneven pressure causes the Navigator training idler to pivot and guide the belt back into place. The bearings are located in the center, a proven strategy to keep them free of contaminants from either side and simple to chance without replacing the entire idler. Superior builds its training idler with rubber lagging, a design that proves to shed material and increase traction to align belts. Navigator training idlers are also available in standard steel. Both options are 7 ¾-inch in diameter and available in belt widths of 30 inches to 72 inches. Visit www.superior-ind.com for more information.