- ABOT Systems
- Checkweigh Systems
- Conveyor Systems
- CASI Conveyor
- 9120 Brake Meter Belt
- Case Conveyor Systems
- Tote Conveyor Systems
- TransMaster 24V DC Belted
- TransMaster 24V DC Roller
- TransMaster Washdown
- TransMaster 24V DC LRC
- TransMaster Low Profile
- 480 Volt Conveyor
- Accululation Curve
- Belt Conveyors
- Belt Driven Live Roller
- Drag Chain Pallet
- Incline Cleat
- Incline Conveyor
- CDLR Accumulation
- CDLR Curve
- CDLR Heavy Duty Conveyor
- CDLR Pallet Conveyor
- CDLR Slip Sheet
- CDLR Tapered Curve
- Roller Bed
- Slat Conevyor
- Slider Bed
- Slider Bed HD
- Trash Conveyor
- Trough Slider
- V Belt Curve
- V Belt Spur
- Wire Mesh
- Zero Pressure Accumulation
- Other Conveyors
- Ermanco CRUZbelt
- Ermanco CRUZchannel
- Ermanco Curved
- Ermanco GAPmaster
- Ermanco IntelliROL
- Ermanco Narrow
- Ermanco Narrow Belt
- Ermanco NBS 30
- Ermanco NBS 90SP
- Ermanco Pick Zone
- Interroll Drives
- Related Systems
- CASI Sorters
- Automatic Manifesting
- Checkweigh Systems
- Sortation Systems
- Controls and Software
- Conveyor Controls / PLC
- SolidRoute
- Design and Services
- Conveyor Systems Design
- Conveyor Systems Integration
- Cubing Systems
- Custom Systems
- Labeling Systems
- Picking Systems
- Robotics Systems
- Shipping Systems
- Sortation Systems
- Software
- CASI Products
- Company Profile
- Service
- Recent Projects
- Support
- Blog
TGW-Ermanco Narrow Belt Accumulation
Key Benefits: Sense any Weight Product, Maximum Product Density, Easy Installation

The miniature photoelectric sensor operates with the reflector
offset by six inches,
ensuring the sensing of products that have
sloped ends.
TGW-ERMANCO’S NBA 23 (Narrow Belt Accumulation) conveyor is a belt-driven live roller conveyor that electronically senses products. This zero-pressure accumulation conveyor eliminates all line pressure and is best suited for distribution center applications where product sizes and weights vary.
The heart of this leading-edge technology is the narrow, ultra-high-strength belt that allows conveyor lengths up to 200 ft. Noise is reduced and safety improved with the revolutionary hollow shaft direct drive which eliminates all chain, sprockets and chain guards. The high efficiency helical gear reducer increases potential conveyor lengths, thereby reducing the quantity of drives, horsepower requirements and energy consumption.
The unique frame design, with rollers mounted low, provides total protection for the CRUZcontrol electronic and pneumatic components that are pre-mounted, pre-wired and plumbed at the factory. The 12 ft. bed length and inter-bed plug-in connections substantially reduce installation time. An optional conveyor shroud encloses the CRUZcontrol components.
CRUZcontrol is TGW-ERMANCO’S patented electronic sensing design, featuring integral photoeye, solenoid valve and control module, all totally pre-piped and pre-wired at our factory. The electronic sensing and control logic are built-in, not added on at installation, greatly reducing field wiring and implementation costs. NBA 23 with CRUZcontrol is provided as either Basic Logic or Progressive Logic. Basic Logic separates products during transportation and accumulation while release is set for singulation or train mode. Progressive Logic allows close-packed products to remain grouped together during transportation and accumulation, and provides maximum release efficiency with an uninterrupted flow of products.
Technical Specifications
- Product Weight Range: 1 oz. to 75 lbs. per foot
- Min. Product Length 9"
- Standard Widths 16", 22", 28", 34" between frames
- Zone Lengths 36", 72"
- Speed Range 60 FPM to 350 FPM
Videos and Product Data Sheets
Please fill out this simple form to view all CASI product sheets and videos. You will have access to all CASI downloads. The information provided will only be used to help us determine the best solution for your environment and meet your budget!
Automation Systems:
CASI Corporate Overview
Featured Case Study:
RF Fulfillment System
Resources:
Barcode DefinitionsMaterial Handling Definitions
NEMA Definitions
Material Handling Blog


