Superior Industries simplifies product offering

Superior Industries, a US manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has published a brand-new conveyor components accessories catalogue. The 50-page catalogue includes data related to product part numbers, measurements, weights, replacement data and more. Components distributors, original equipment manufacturers and dry bulk material producers can access a PDF copy of the catalogue at bit.ly/2rIFSGw “We think the catalogue will really simplify and speed the orderin
Ancillary Equipment / October 1, 2018
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6719 Superior Industries, a US manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has published a brand-new conveyor components accessories catalogue.

The 50-page catalogue includes data related to product part numbers, measurements, weights, replacement data and more. Components distributors, original equipment manufacturers and dry bulk material producers can access a PDF copy of the catalogue at 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external bit.ly/2rIFSGw<br />Catalogue linkfalsehttp://bit.ly/2rIFSGwfalsefalse%>
“We think the catalogue will really simplify and speed the ordering process for our customers,” says Mary Erholtz, Superior’s vice president of marketing. “As we continue to expand our conveyor components product offering, this useful tool will grow in size and scope.”

Current offerings in the catalogue include: Exterra belt cleaners, impact beds, transition zone solutions, belt covers, sensors and scales, auto greasers, and safety solutions.

In addition to the new accessories catalogue, Superior’s components division publishes similar catalogues for its lines of conveyor idlers and pulleys.

Headquartered in Morris, Minnesota, Superior Industries engineers and manufactures bulk material handling equipment and components. It supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems for industries including construction aggregates, mining, bulk terminals, agriculture, power and biomass.

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