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Haver & Boecker Niagara to showcase Pulse CM at Conexpo 2026

Pulse CM helps maintenance teams plan interventions, reduce downtime, and boost vibrating screen reliability At Conexpo 2026, Haver & Boecker Niagara will be showing how to keep vibrating screens running smoothly with Pulse CM’s real-time monitoring
 

Pulse Condition Monitoring designed to help maintenance teams plan interventions, reduce downtime, and boost vibrating screen reliability 

HAVER & Boecker Niagara are highlighting Pulse Condition Monitoring (Pulse CM) as part of their innovative Pulse portfolio at Conexpo-Con/Agg 2026 in Las Vegas. The advanced technology is designed to monitor the health of vibrating screens using modern algorithms and artificial intelligence, delivering accurate measurements, clear insights, and reliable performance forecasts.

Pulse CM is a wireless diagnostics solution that allows mineral processing operations to shift from reactive to proactive maintenance strategies. By providing easy-to-understand condition data, the system helps increase efficiency, reduce unplanned downtime, and improve overall equipment reliability.

 

Haver & Boecker Nigara say these key benefits will be demonstrated to Conexpo visitors throughout the 2026 edition of the show.

‘Haver & Boecker Niagara has a history of developing solutions to help producers increase their uptime,’ said Thiago Buoso, project and sales engineer at Haver & Boecker Niagara. ‘Unexpected downtime is a huge source of lost revenue for producers, so we aim to create products and technology that prevent that. Additionally, there is a lack of reliable systems like this on the market. Pulse Condition Monitoring is the most detailed, accurate monitoring system available to customers.’

Pulse CM builds on Haver & Boecker Niagara’s Pulse portfolio, complementing Pulse Vibration Analysis with permanently installed sensors that monitor vibrating screens 24h a day, seven days a week. 

 

The system captures real-time data, issues early warning alerts via email, and forecasts equipment condition over 48h, five days, and four weeks. By detecting anomalies at an early stage, Pulse CM enables maintenance teams to plan targeted interventions, reduce unplanned downtime, and maximize equipment reliability.

The system collects data from the body and drive components via a gateway that connects to 20 wireless sensors within 75m. The sensor configurations are customizable and placed on both the body and bearings of the vibrating screen.

Using a mobile signal or plant Wi-Fi, it sends data to Haver & Boecker Niagara’s cloud network, accessible through the company’s web app. Sensor setups are customizable and can be placed on the body and bearings, with the gateway positioned between nearby screens.

The accompanying app provides a clear, real-time overview of equipment, allowing users to monitor the condition and health of each component.

 
 

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