Heavy load handling systems

May 28, 2020 3:09 pm Published by
Sold By: Europa Systems Sp. z o.o.


Description

Use Heavy load handling systems for the automation of processes associated with the flow of heavy loads and loads of non-standard dimensions.
The Heavy load handling systems makes it possible to handle loads which are too heavy for manual handling – such as steel profiles or structures. Unusual shape, large dimensions or lack of handles make lifting and moving them difficult. The automation of heavy load transport is intended for optimisation of production processes, and at the same time it organises the flow of materials and ready-made goods in a cost effective manner .
The Heavy load handling systems facilitates the process of collection and storage of heavy, bulky loads – such as e.g. metal sheets, and then moving them to machines and devices. The automatic heavy load handling system is a perfect solution for connections between individual production stages, on final inspection stations and in sorting, packing, and order-picking areas, as well as in storage areas.

Automated heavy load handling systems

When handling heavy and bulky loads, safety is the utmost priority. Our systems guarantee secure and efficient transport for loads of 2,000 kg and more.

Benefits

  • Reliability – durable components, conveyor lines that stand up under harsh conditions
  • Work safety – limiting the accident rate.
  • Custom sizes – making the production process more efficient and faster.
  • Space saver – a sheet metal depot occupies at least 50% less storage space.

Parameters

  •  to 2000 kg/m
  •  adapted to fulfil technological requirements
  •  rolls, metal sheets, packages, steel profiles

Technical data

  • Load bearing capacity – to 2000 kg/m
  • Handling speed – adapted to technological requirements
  • Types of handled cargo – rolls, metal sheets, packages, steel profiles

Applications

  • Metallurgical raw materials
  • Products in wood industry
  • Other heavy items.

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