Stainless Proximity Sensor Bracket for Belt Conveyor
The Proximity Sensor Bracket for Belt Conveyor is a heavy-duty mounting solution engineered specifically for securing vehicle tracking and pulse-counting sensors on Tommy Car Wash Systems Transporter dual-belt conveyor pits.
Positioned along the conveyor frame or drive shaft assemblies, this bracket holds M18 proximity switches at a precise, rigid offset to sense belt lugs, target plates, or shaft rotation (CCS-T4647600). Manufactured from corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel, this mounting bracket is built to survive constant exposure to reclaimed water, grit, chemical runoff, and heavy underbody vibration inside the conveyor pit. Its slotted adjustment channels allow technicians to quickly fine-tune sensor distance and alignment, ensuring accurate pulse detection without risking mechanical impact with moving conveyor components.
Key features and benefits include:
- Heavy-Duty 304 Stainless Steel: Completely rustproof construction designed for continuous submersion and chemical exposure in conveyor pits.
- Precision Slotted Adjustment: Features slotted mounting channels for fine-tuning sensor proximity distance to target plates or sprocket teeth.
- Vibration-Resistant Design: Maintains sensor position and alignment under heavy conveyor loads, preventing false signals or dropped pulse counts.
- Standard Sensor Bore: Pre-punched to accept standard M18 barrel-style inductive or capacitive proximity switches.
- OEM Fit & Compatibility: Bolts directly to pre-drilled mounting locations on Tommy Transporter belt conveyor frames.
- Sensor Mounting Hole Diameter: 1-1/4"
- Mounting Ledge Dimensions: 3" X 2-1/8" X 2-1/8"
- Bracket Length: 10-1/8"
- Cylinder Diameter: 3/4"
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Gap Calibration: Adjust the proximity sensor within the bracket slot until the sensor face sits approximately 2mm to 4mm from the target metal plate or sprocket tooth.
- Locking Jam Nuts: Always use stainless steel lock washers or dual jam nuts on the sensor body to prevent vibration from loosening the sensor within the bracket.
- Debris Inspection: Periodically clean soap scum, road grime, and metallic debris off the bracket and sensor face to maintain reliable pulse reading.