TVC Continuous load elevators

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The continuous load elevators TVC are used for the high-frequency and synchronized transport of boxed or bundled products.

Depending on the nature of the material to be loaded and its dimension, the number of cycles can vary up to a maximum of 1500 load units per hour.

Thanks to the particular modular structure, it is possible to vary the loading/unloading height. The system allows both the ascent and descent of the products.

HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS

The objects to be transported are positioned on the special platforms ensuring they are stable. They are conveyed by means of roller beds or loading belts, then chains transporters raise or lower the platforms to the loading/unloading height. Packs are continuously move in automatic mode.

Technical features
  • Load bearing structure made of painted carbon steel or stainless steel; galvanised sheet metal or stainless steel platforms (other materials are also avaiable depending on customer requirements)
  • The platforms on which the objects to be raised/lowered are placed have been designed to guarantee that the packs remain stable during the raising/lowering stages and are avaiablein the standard version with "slats" and in the special version with "rods"
  • Modular structure developed vertically
  • Panels which can be removed to check the system is working properly when the machined is switched off
  • Synchronisation of loading/unloading belt

Advantages
  • High loading/unloading frequencies
  • Reduction in overall size as the machine    has been developed vertically
  • Low maintenance
  • Easy to clean and disinfect
  • Safety and reliability

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