A flat right-angle branching device that does not raise or lower the conveyed items!
The "F-RAT" is a flat right-angle branching device that adopts a run-on-demand method, driving only the necessary parts for transportation and branching. With the adoption of a new mechanism, it achieves a height of 150mm from the conveyor transport surface to the bottom. This enables lower line heights, multi-tier configurations, and the transportation of stacked workpieces, thereby expanding its application in transportation. Furthermore, due to its all-electric control that eliminates the need for an air compressor, it creates an environment free from noise and vibration. 【Features】 ■ Energy-saving ■ Creation of a comfortable space ■ Space-saving design ■ Simple structure ■ Reduced labor and easy wiring *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Roller diameter: φ48.6mm ■Size ・Width (W) in spine direction: 381, 508, 609, 711mm ・Length (L) in rib direction: 762mm ■Mechanism height: 150mm (excluding screw part) ■Spine/rib transport speed: Standard type 60m/min ■Spine/rib switching stroke: 6mm *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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