Engineered systems or automated solutions are those that use technology to store and transport goods.
Designed from our standards, the triplex chain conveyor and the pop-up tables with roller beds are customized to your needs.
Warehouse management solutions provide better control over inventory tracking and materials handling, process analysis, preventive maintenance guidance, and process analysis.
The material handling process is influenced by four dimensions: movement, time, quantity, and space.
An automated material handling system can have issues with poor pallet quality. While it can help reduce poor pallet quality issues, locating rollers closer together may not be the best option. However, tighter centers on rollers will limit space available for chain transfer. IK has created a chain transfer to carry 4,000-pound loads. This is made using a 3/8” plate welded steel frame that allows for 2-1/2” diameter rollers with 4-1/2” centers. This transfer features a chain take-up design which can be adjusted without the need for conveyor disassembly.
It is important to use best practices when designing a material handling system. This will ensure that all equipment and processes in a facility, including semi-automated, automated, and manual, work together as one system. A properly designed system will enhance customer service, reduce inventory and deliver faster than expected. These principles include:
4. Ergonomics: Acknowledge your employees’ restrictions and capabilities by investing in ergonomic equipment to ensure safety in the workplace.
Both the EMS Lift & Carry and the EMS Continuous Chain Cross Transfers have a lifting capacity of 5’ tons per section and are built up to 60’ in length. They are built as standard transfers (in & out of a roller conveyor) and also as through transfers (going through the datum line.) These units can be custom built to your shop's size and specifications.
IKI, as a manufacturer of pop up chain transfer conveyors, designs and manufactures roller and chain transports that are used in pallet conveyors to sort or merge lines or change direction of travel by 90°. We offer a variety options to meet conveyability requirements and system throughput.
There are four major categories of material handling equipment: storage, engineered system, bulk material handling, and industrial trucks.
The four main categories of material handling equipment include storage, engineered systems, industrial trucks, and bulk material handling.
Our Conveyors & Cross Transfer / Cross Transport handlers are engineered for use with powered chain sprocket driven rollers. This allows for vertical movement as well as a 90 degree transfer to either direction through the use a pop-up belt unit.
IKI, a pop up conveyor manufacturer, designs and produces roller and chain transfer chains that are used in pallet conveyors. These transfers can be used to merge lines or change travel direction by 90 degrees. We offer many options to meet your conveyability requirements, weight, system throughput, and other needs.
The triplex conveyor with chain and the pop-up table with roller beds are designed to our specifications.
Conveyor has 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words on this page, including: conveyer, conveyer-belt, conveyor-belt, transporter, pulley, pallet, conveyors, and infeed.
System of Belt Conveyors
A belt conveyor, also known as a conveyor belt, is a simple conveyor with few features that is primarily used to transport bulk materials such as sand, salt, and grain. Its simplicity makes it simple to use and one of the most common types of conveyors.
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