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A rapid separation of sheet metal packets from pallets
- Individually adjustable to any pallet format
- Take-up stands also deployable as individual assembly stands
- Can be positioned together for saving space when not in use
- 4 steering rollers per take-up stand ensure mobility
- Can also be driven under load
Description of construction: The Depalletiser is comprised of two take-up stands, which are coupled together by means a connecting arm. The robust, steel welded structure is outfitted with 4 steering casters per take-up stand, as well as with two total-arresting devices. Wheels: free-running polyamide wheels, optionally with polyurethane tread, are elastic and low-noise producing.
Functional operation: The take-up stands are coupled together into one unit by the connecting arm. Thereby, the separation distance is determined according to pallet dimensions. The stanchions are removed from their storage positions, inserted into their working positions, and can be shifted accordingly on their respective takeup stand to fit through the gaps in the pallet. After being loosened, the wood pallet falls onto the support blocks. The freed sheet metal packet now lies on the removable stanchions. It can now be easily taken up and transported by means of a forklift or crane.
Precise in detail: As a space-saving feature, the connecting arm between the two take-up stands is stored directly in the take-up stand. In this manner, it is always on-hand and won‘t be misplaced. The locking pin for affixing the connecting arm is outfitted with axial locking to prevent it from slipping out during shifting. Removable stanchion storage points are provided for within the free-wheeling stands so that they are readily available, even when being stored if not in use.
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