SLS power supply system developed for automated warehouse shuttles (electric carts). The application range has expanded even for larger and longer systems than before.
Our company is a specialized manufacturer that develops mobile power supply devices, such as insulated trolleys (trolley ducts), deployed worldwide. The SLS-2-100 system is a power supply system developed for automatic warehouse shuttles (electric carts) and consists of power supply rails, power supply terminals, and hangers. This new product has expanded the applicability even for large, long systems. 【Features】 ■ Charging and power supply system along the travel path ■ Adjustable system length ■ Power supply terminals that can connect to multiple rail sections ■ Hanger installation spacing of 500mm or less *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Example of Application 1】 ■ Charging contact within the line ■ Accessible from both directions ■ High entry and exit speed 【Example of Application 2】 ■ Charging contact at transition points ■ Accessible from both directions ■ High acceleration and deceleration speed 【Example of Application 3】 ■ Long access ramp (end approach): below 4 m/s ■ Short access ramp (end approach): below 2 m/s *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Since Paul Fahle, who was in charge of maintenance at a German steelworks, invented a composite rigid trolley made of iron and copper in 1912, we have developed into a specialized manufacturer that focuses on mobile power supply devices such as insulated trolleys (trolley ducts) not only in Germany but also around the world. Currently, there are about 650 employees in Germany and sales offices in 52 countries, including 12 subsidiaries worldwide. In Japan, Fahle Co., Ltd. was established in Osaka in 1978 and became a group company of Kyokuto Trading Co., Ltd. in November 2012.