Spacificatiopn of Depalletizing System
Bulk Container Depalletizers provide an efficient means to sort or "single file" containers from bulk layered pallets onto a conveyor or conveying system for use in high speed automated packaging systems. There are essentially two types of depalletizer systems : "High Level" and "Low Level." This refers to the height at which the pallet is positioned during the unloading process.
A High Level Depalletizer lifts a full pallet to the desired height to permit the container positioner to sweep the product into an accumulation table. The machine removes separators, top frames, tier sheets etc automatically. Once a layer from the pallet has been transferred to the accumulation table, the machine raises the pallet to the next layer.
A Low Level Depalletizing system remains at floor level throughout the unloading process. An important consideration for plant design is that the depalletized containers can exit the machine at any elevation required to suit production needs. The machine automatically removes each layer from the pallet and raises/lowers the pallet to the required level to transfer containers onto the accumulation table, one tier at a time. As with the High Level system, the machine automatically removes separators, top frames, tier sheets, discharges the empty pallet and introduces the next pallet from the magazine automatically.
Robotic palletizing has become the method of choice for manufacturers who need to maintain flexibility to deal with market and product changes. By placing a robot at the heart of your palletizing system, you get a fast, efficient device with few limitations.