Storage and handling equipment can keep materials for short or long periods of time, depending on your warehouse’s needs.
With materials handling systems and the proper equipment, employees aren’t required to lift heavy items and reach high storage areas.
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.
Full pallet transfers can be made using a wedge lift that is powered by an electric cylinder. This arrangement allows for precise vertical travel and stable support in the raised as well as the lowered positions.
Material handling can be defined as the movement of goods, materials and products through the production, distribution, consumption, disposal and storage processes. Material handling industries are responsible for producing and distributing equipment and services that enable the creation of material handling systems. These systems can include pallet racks and shelving, as well as conveyors and automated system.
An issue with automated material handling systems is poor pallet quality. Although placing rollers closer together can reduce problems with poor pallet qualities, tighter center locations may limit space for chain transfer. IK has developed a chain for 4,000-pound cargoes. It's made of a 3/8 inch plate welded steel frame. This allows for 2-1/2” rollers on 4 1/2 inch centers. This transfer is adjustable without any conveyor disassembly.
Material handling can be used across industries, but is typically utilized in warehousing, where goods need to be securely stored, retrieved, and shipped.
At GSS Machinery, our automated solutions are designed to integrate into each stage of the supply chain and help you follow the key principles of material handling to ensure a seamless operation.
IK is a manufacturer of pop-up chain conveyors and has designed pre-engineered transfer systems for empty or loaded pallets. The full pallet's capacity is 4,000 lbs, but it can be modified to suit the needs of the customer.
When structuring your material handling system, efficiency is key. When responding to customer or warehouse needs and planning for them, efficient logistics is essential. Material handling inbound inventory is just as important as those outbound.
Our portfolio of projects have included: automated systems, ASRS (automated storage and retrieval), archive rack, archive shelving, boltless rack, boltless shelving, cantilever rack, carton flow, cold storage, conveyor systems, dock leveler, high density storage, loading dock equipment, lockers, mezzanines, mobile aisle systems, in-plant modular office, pallet rack, pallet flow, pushback rack, industrial shelving, jib crane, gantry crane, rivet shelving, wire shelving, racks, material handling equipment, industrial shelving, scissor lift tables, storage shelving, metal shelving, storage rack, vertical lift modules, work benches.
Industrial trucks (material handling trucks) refer to the different kinds of transportation items and vehicles used to move materials and products in materials handling. These transportation devices can include small hand-operated trucks, pallet jacks, and various kinds of forklifts. These trucks have a variety of characteristics to make them suitable for different operations. Some trucks have forks, as in a forklift, or a flat surface with which to lift items, while some trucks require a separate piece of equipment for loading. Trucks can also be manual or powered lift and operation can be walk or ride, requiring a user to manually push them or to ride along on the truck. A stack truck can be used to stack items, while a non-stack truck is typically used for transportation and not for loading.
Both chain and pop-up transfer options are available. The overall system arrangement and design are key factors in deciding which transfer should be included. A pop-up roll transfer offers the possibility of loading loads with continuous support along a conveyor chainbox.
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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.
Because this is an important decision point, conveyors are classified as either floor style or overhead style. Overhead styles come in a variety of shapes and sizes (see this graphic here on the different types).
Transfers move packages from one conveyor to another. The most common type is straight transfers, which are used to connect individual conveyors in a longer line. These conveyors are typically used in straight transfer applications: From one roller to the next. Belt to live roller