MODEL     DAMAGED BELT DETECTOR
DB
           MODEL DB
     AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM                                                                                     DB-100 unit shown with cable
     FOR DAMAGED BELTS                                                                                           mounting bracket (included).
     Get an extra measure of protection for valuable conveyor belts
     with these new Damaged Belt Detectors. Economical and easy
     to install, they warn supervisory personnel of impending belt
     failures due to rips, punctures, splice failures, or sharp objects
     protruding through the belt fabric.
     Damaged Belt Detectors mount in pairs positioned on either
     side of the belt. The units are connected by two spans of vinyl
     coated aircraft cable. One end of the cable mounts permanently
     to a support bracket and the other connects to a spring-loaded
     ball located in the unit. The cables loop underneath the belt
     from each side crossing at the midpoint. A belt problem is
     detected when an object or a piece of damaged belt hangs
     below the belt’s surface and sweeps away one or both cables.
     As the cable is detached, it pulls a spring-loaded ball out of
     a socket, causing two microswitches to sound an alarm or to           COST EFFECTIVE
     shut down the conveyor. One end of each cable is permanently          When you consider the cost of the average replacement belt, or
     affixed to the bracket preventing the loss of the cable.              the cost of repairing the mechanical damage from a torn belt, a
                                                                           damage detection system is very inexpensive by comparison.
     It’s simple, effective, and it gives that extra warning of possible   Other than internally wired belts (tears are electronically indicated),
     belt failure. But, even though the idea is simple, these detectors    there’s nothing like this system available in the U.S. It’s a lot of
     are not lightweights. They’re rugged, heavy duty units that           protection for very little cost.
     are designed to work in any industrial environment including
     hazardous locations.
     So check out the cost/benefit ratio on this valuable detection
     system. Like a good insurance policy, it’s protection you can’t
     afford to be without.
     EASY TO MAINTAIN
     Damaged Belt Detectors are virtually maintenance free —
     thanks to their simple, yet tough construction. The units can be
     wired normally open or normally closed. Everything you need to
     install your system is included, and accessory or replacement
     items are always available for immediate shipment.
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HOW IT OPERATES                                                          INSTALLATION NOTES
The Damaged Belt Detector operates using a spring-loaded                 When installing a Damaged Belt Detection system on your
ball and socket connected to two plunger type microswitches.             conveyor, the following points should be considered:
As an object hanging below the belt sweeps away the cable,               • The force required to extract the ball end of the pull cable from a
it pulls the ball connector from its socket (only 4 lbs. of force          detector unit increases proportionally with the distance from the
required). When this happens, a spring-loaded shaft is released            detector. Therefore, the Cable extending beyond the midpoint of
                                                                           the opposite side, is considered inactive for damaged detection
causing the plungers of the two microswitches to ride down
                                                                           purposes. Thus, a second unit is mounted opposite the first to
cam surfaces machined on the shaft. This deactuates the                    effectively cover this inactive section. (See accompanying drawing.)
switches causing them to sound an alarm, turn on a warning
light, or shut down the system. To reactivate the detectors, all         • A damaged portion of a belt may in certain instances be confined to
                                                                           the top surface of the belt. This renders it undetectable by a system
that’s required is to snap the ball connector and cable back into
                                                                           mounted between belt surfaces. However, this damaged section will
its socket.                                                                fall below the surface on the belt’s return run. In order to detect this
           CROSS-SECTION OF CONVEYOR BELT                                  type of damage to a belt, a second detection system can be installed
        SHOWING INSTALLATION OF UNITS AND CABLE                            below the return belt’s surface. This will provide even more reliable
                                                                           protection for your belt systems.
                                                                         • Detection units must be mounted high enough for the cables to cover
                                                                           the entire active area under the belt. In other words, the cables must
                                                                           follow the contour of the belt closely enough to detect damaged
                                       Max. 2” [51 mm]
                                      below conveyor belt                  sections of the belt both at the center or near the edge.
SPECIFICATIONS
 PART NUMBER                         DESCRIPTION                                                                                            5-1/2”
                                                                                                                                          [140 mm]
      DB-100         General Purpose, 2 SP/DT microswitches
     DBX-100         Explosion Proof, 2 SP/DT microswitches
                                                                                                                           6-1/8”
                                                                               7-9/16” [456 mm]                          [156 mm]
      DB-500         General Purpose, 2 DP/DT microswitches
                                                                               6-7/8” [175 mm]
     DBX-500         Explosion Proof, 2 DP/DT microswitches
                                                                                                                              2-1/4”
Note: Dual-Rated enclosures also available. Contact Sales for details.                                                       [57 mm]
Housing: Aluminum (Standard). Epoxy coating available.
                                                                                                                                          6”
Conduit Opening: Two 1” NPT. Standard units and explosion proof                                                                        [153 mm]
models have two conduit openings.                                                                                                              5”
                                                                                                                                            [127 mm]
External Hardware: Stainless Steel
                                                                               3-7/16”                          2-1/2”               1-1/2”
Switches: SP/DT microswitch. Rated 20 amp at 125, 250 or 480V AC,             [78 mm]                         [64 mm]               [38 mm]
1/2 Amp 125 VDC; 1/4 Amp 250 VDC. Controls may be wired for single                1” NPT
throw operation, either normally open or normally closed as required.            [26 mm]
DP/DT microswitches also available.                                           Conduit Opening
                                                               TOP VIEW OF OPEN
                                                                 DB-100 UNIT                                                    ACTUATION
                                                                                                                                MECHANISM
                                                                                                                              TWO MicroswitchES
   MODEL DB SHOWN WITH PROTECTIVE RUBBER BOOT WHICH
   SLIPS OFF WITH BALL AND CABLE WHEN UNIT IS ACTUATED.
   MOUNTING BRACKET (not shown) INCLUDED.
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