
Rollon introduces CLTA, a new belt-driven circular system engineered to support oval and rectangular motion paths. Built on the robust CLT track platform, CLTA offers a modular, configurable architecture for applications requiring controlled dynamics, durability, and streamlined integration.

Rollon, a global leader in linear motion solutions, announces the launch of CLTA, a modular belt-driven circular system designed to deliver reliable performance in applications involving moderate loads and speeds. Developed from the proven CLT track, CLTA enables the creation of oval and rectangular trajectories using standardized components that can be combined without special machining or complex assembly steps.
At the core of the system is a three-level base that hosts the pulleys and belt, providing a stable and rigid foundation. This architecture supports high structural integrity while allowing users to configure the system with ease. CLTA can be supplied as individual components for integration into existing machines or as a fully assembled unit, helping reduce lead times, simplify customization, and provide cost-efficient implementation.
Ideal applications include test and inspection lines, bottling and packaging systems, high-speed conveyors, medical equipment, and multi-station assembly processes, where consistent motion, long service life, and flexibility are key performance drivers.
“The launch of CLTA marks another step forward in expanding our range of highly modular circular systems,” says Andrea Tosi, VP Technology at Rollon. “With CLTA, we are offering a versatile and robust architecture that supports modern automation challenges while maintaining the precision and reliability that define our engineering approach.”
Key benefits
CLTA integrates several design features that help ensure smooth, durable operation. The raceways are ground to minimize friction and vibration, promoting quiet and consistent motion. They undergo nitriding heat treatment, increasing surface hardness and resistance to wear and corrosion. This contributes to long-term performance stability, even under demanding operating conditions.
Carriages can be equipped with lubricated wipers for environments exposed to dust or contaminants. For more dynamic applications, an automatic lubrication system can be integrated through transverse holes that deliver lubricant directly into the raceways, reducing maintenance requirements and supporting optimal performance over time.
For applications requiring precise repeatability, optional carriage indexing provides accurate, controlled positioning along the motion path.
With the introduction of CLTA, Rollon continues to strengthen its portfolio of high-performance linear and circular motion solutions, reaffirming its mission to deliver reliable, application-driven products that evolve with the needs of modern automation.













