Features
shown on this page
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Photo
Eye -
to activate a bar code or color code reader.
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| Pneumatic
box pusher -
to push box off of the trunkline. |
| Pop
up sweep tabs -
to push boxes back onto the trunkline conveyor |
| Sweep
arms - to move boxes from one conveyor to the other. |
| Double,
lifting, 90° Sweep Arms - maintain space
between containers or parts. |
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Automated
Container Filling Systems
Cycle Count l Weigh
Scale l Weigh Hopper l In
Line l Side by Side
Over Under l Turntable l Bagfilling l Trunkline l Tote
Dispenser l Portable l Robotic
Side
by Side Automation Systems |
Side by
side box-filling systems are an excellent way to increase the
number of boxes that can fit into a limited space. They are
suitable for use with almost any type of fill system including
cycle count, Weigh Scale Hopper, robot, etc.
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How
do Side by Side automation systems work?
- 1. Empty
boxes are filled onto the first conveyor.
- The first
empty box is swept across the conveyor by a 90° sweep
arm, to
the fill position on the second conveyor.
- When
the box is full, it is indexed one position and the next
empty box is moved into the fill
position.
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| Sweep
Arms can be used for many different types of applications.
They are an excellent way to transfer full or empty boxes from
one conveyor to another, or to accurately position boxes for
robotic filling. A wide range of styles and sizes are available. |
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on images for greater detail
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This basic
sweep arm application transfers boxes from an indexing cleaed
belt conveyor to a roller storage conveyor. |

This system incorporates two side-by-side live roller conveyors
running in opposite directions. The conveyors are mounted in one
sub base - a sweep arm is mounted to the end of the filling conveyor. |

This system
uses a flat belt instead of a cleated belt to hold empty boxes.
A photo eye assures that boxes are in the correct fill position.
A sweep arm moves the filled boxes to the roller storage container. |

This side by
side system diverts empty boxes off of a trunkline conveyor so
they can be filled at the press. Once they are filled,
they are returned to the trunkline. More about this system
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| Double,
lifting, 90° Sweep Arms - maintain space between
containers or parts |
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When
groups of boxes (or parts) need to maintain a specific orientation,
while being moved from one conveyor to another,
sweep arms that lift up as they return, can often be the perfect
solution.
How does it work?
- Four
boxes move into the transfer position. Two electrically
controlled, sweep arms , move them onto the
second conveyor (boxes
maintain their original orientation).
- Meanwhile
4 more boxes move into position.
- A
rotating cylinder lifts the 2 sweep arms up, allowing them
to pass over the boxes they have
just transferred, as well as the 4 boxes that have moved
into the transfer
position.
- The
sweep arms lower into their original position.
- The
sequence repeats.
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Automated
Container Filling Systems
Cycle Count l Weigh
Scale l Weigh Hopper l In
Line l Side by Side
Over Under l Turntable l Bagfilling l Trunkline l Tote
Dispenser l Portable l Robotic
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