Factory Outlets Girdermould - Side shifter – Xindadi
Factory Outlets Girdermould - Side shifter – Xindadi Detail:
The side shifter is used for the transfer of the pallet on the conveyor line, and pallet is transferred from one side of the conveyor line to the other side for the next process.
Equipment feature
n The side shifter are generally used in pairs.
n The hydraulic system controls the hydraulic lifting cylinders at both ends of the car body to rise,
Jacking up the pallet, the driving device drives the car body to run. After reaching the predetermined position, the hydraulic lifting cylinder down and places the pallet on the roller frame line
n The equipment adopts a servo control system, which can ensure that the car body runs synchronously, smoothly and at an average speed, and the start and stop positions are accurate and the synchronization is good.
Equipment composation
n Car body
n Hydraulic system
n Electronic control system
The main technical parameters
Motor rated total power: 8kW
Bearing capacity: 30T
Lifting oil cylinder stroke: 80mm
Car body speed: 0~0.5 m/s
Car gauge: 580mm
Equipment weight: ≈2000kg

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