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From Production Week 29

27 x 2252 FW 178Ø Aluminium return rollers manufactured using a high quality alloy tube. Due to the quality of our tube and housings the TIR (Total Indicated Run-out) & MIS (Maximum Indicated Slope) of our aluminium roller is naturally low. These monsters would have been 37.50kg heavier if they had been manufactured using a […]

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From Production Week 28

90 x 152Ø HDPEGF being packed in international shipping heat-treated wood crates for a client in Laos. 150 x 152Ø Steel Weigh Quality Rollers having the jacking screws installed and final QA checked, ready for packing and dispatch to NSW. Machined to 0.05 TIR and balanced to ISO 1940-1 G16. Two weeks after our first

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From Production Week 27

The first commercial production run of 178Ø 1800 BW “Yeloroll HD” which will be installed onto one of the most challenging belts we know of in Australia in regards to abrasion. A batch of 60 x 133 Impact shells being machined ready for assembly. 176 x 2050 FW shafts in line for broaching. They will

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From Production Week 26

168 x 1048 FW 152Ø low noise rollers going through one of the balancing stations. CPS has spent the last 8 months on new low noise manufacturing methods with outstanding results. From the TUNRA test report this week: “Interestingly, CPS Conveyors’ machined steel idler rolls were roughly 0.5dBA quieter than the machined reference rolls, against

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From Production Week 25

The first injection moulded hubs waiting for QA checks from our recently installed plant. A very exciting week in the CPS journey. The plant has been commissioned and will be in full production by mid-July. We will run a news story on the project next month. 249 x 336 FW 152Ø Yeloroll rollers bound for

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From Production Week 24

2000BW Transition Frames for the Pilbara 2000BW Heavy Duty Jacking Impact Frames for the Pilbara. CPS designed, engineered and fabricated. 24 x 994 Face Width 89Ø Steel Weigh Quality Rollers just out the paint booth, ready for packing and dispatch to NSW. CPS manufacture in excess of 500 weigh and low noise rollers every week.

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ERP Roll-out

On the 1st of May 2016 CPS went live with our new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. M1 by ECi Software Solutions is specifically designed for manufacturing companies and covers the entire business from quoting through to invoicing and everything in between. Having strong software processes allows the business to grow through continuous improvement and

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Jimblebar Expansion Project: 15 876 Rollers, 5 440 Frames, 6.35km of Conveyor

[vc_row][vc_column width=’2/6′][/vc_column][vc_column width=’4/6′] With idler misalignment contributing up to 29% of conveyor power requirements, low-noise rollers and high-tolerance frames were a prerequisite for the Jimblebar Expansion. The Low noise rollers for CV002 were machined accurately to 0.05 TIR (Total Indicator Run-out) and a 3.2 µm surface finish, with maximum imbalance of 0.014 Nm/Roll and balance

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CPS Upgrade Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Software to ANSYS

The CPS Engineering department has recently implemented ANSYS Mechanical R17 Software, a state of the art Finite Element Analysis (FEA) package to fully engineer all our products. This leading simulation software provides a scientific method which allows us to confidently predict how our products will behave in real-world environments. ANSYS’s Mechanical analysis software suite enables

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CPS reconoce a los propietarios tradicionales del país en toda Australia y reconoce la conexión permanente con las tierras, las aguas, las vías respiratorias y las comunidades.

Respetamos las culturas aborígenes y de los isleños del Estrecho de Torres, así como a los ancianos de ayer y de hoy.

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