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The machines are based on the vertical storage principle but do not rotate, a central automated extractor selects the appropriate tray and delivers it at the access level to the operator, the tray comes fully out of the unit to present it in an ergonomical position for picking up the required product. |
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Photoelectric sensors form a sizing gate at the entry port, a defined distance is not required to be set for the anticipated maximum load height as the system will automatically work out where to store the tray making maximum use of the available internal space. |
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Tray pitch variations are on a 25mm module with a minimum setting of 100mm ( 75mm load height ) and a maximum of 725mm (700mm load height ) |
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The system can have multiple access levels including opposite sides and Mezzanine floor positions. |
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For products of 300mm high or less it is possible to have a second tray delivery point for faster retrieval times. |
| Controls |
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Modula is fitted with a touch screen monitor with full diagnostics graphically displayed. |
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The system has 4 load possibilities 100Kg, 250Kg, 500Kg and 750Kg per tray. Modular maximum total loading is up to 60,000 kilograms and does not de-rate with height. |
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The Modula starts at 2500mm high and can be built up to 12,000mm high using sections of 1000mm, 1500m and 2000mm high to achieve maximum use of headroom. |
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There are 4 tray sizes:-
- 1620mm long x 650mm deep
- 2500mm long x 650mm deep
- 4000mm long x 800mm deep
- 6600mm long x 600mm deep
Trays can be either plain or slotted for using adjustable dividers to form unique locations.
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Load cells can be fitted to the tray output support section to display the weight contained in each tray. |