Modula Slim

September 30, 2019 11:01 am Published by
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Description

All the benefits of a VLM in the space of a vertical carousel

Modula Slim is the smart choice for anyone looking for a vertical storage solution with complete flexibility.

Technical Data

You can store all sorts of materials and products in your Modula Slim: loose materials, containers (boxes, bins, packs, cartons, cases), small items, spare parts, coils, flasks.

The best of the LIFT technology built in a:
• 3 sq.m of floor space
• 1,6 m depth

What Modula Slim can do for you?

• Recovers floor space, making the most of storage density
• Reduces picking times
• Makes materials accessible to all operators, quickly and ergonomically
• Keeps stock levels and all warehouse items under control
• Integrates easily into your company processes by communicating with all ERP systems
• Tracks picking and refilling operations, identifying who did what and controls every access
• Eliminates picking and refilling errors by guiding the operator through the process

Make use of all the space inside your Modula SLIM without limits or constraints

• Total payload is up to 25.000 kg with 7 metres in height and no more than 1,6 m in depth
• You can make use of all the availabe space in your VLM thanks to dynamic tray height storage: there are no fixed heights as the Modula Slim calculates the best place to put the trays and eliminates any wasted space between them
• With Lift technology and the way the elevator moves, there are no issues with unbalanced loads unlike with carousel systems
• Energy consumption is relatively low: less than 1,2 kW/h
• You can choose to power the warehouse with a three-phase (400V) or a single-phase (230V) supply
• Maintenance is limited: the V-Shape toothed belt transmission system is super quiet, requires no lubrication and its self-aligning pulley system means it’s super easy to install and adjust
• You can add all options from the Modula range such as visual aids, Put to light, access control systems, partitions, dividers and slotted tray walls to subdivide the trays

 

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