Manufacturing
Assembly Lines. You can build directly on the line or simply transfer assemblies between workstations. Simple and safe conveyor lines are ideal for any part of the manufacturing process where people will be interacting with the parts being carried on the line. Conveyors greatly reduce assembly time by eliminating hand carrying or hand passing products.
Automation
Exiting Systems. Install conveyors on the exiting end of automation equipment to store/deliver items directly to inspection or packaging. Keeping products in a line flow is ideal for meeting ISO requirements for controlling quality (FIFO). Avoid the mixture of parts that can occur when filling buckets and totes. If parts start to fail inspection, it is easier to migrate your material than needing to sort through large bins of mixed material.
Molding. Run faster molding cycles by reducing the hold time and letting items drop onto conveyors that will keep items separated until they cool. Again, keeping parts in FIFO order helps segregate if parts deviate from specifications during the mold run.
Packaging Lines
Fulfillment with UPS weigh stations. Process packages from stock to shipping on safe modular conveyor lines. Date entry, weighing and labeling can be performed directly on the line with SmartMove's inline countertops and support shelves.
Electronics PC Board
Multiple inspection with buffering. Replace carts and racks with continuous lines of brush belted SmartMove® conveyors that allow circuit boards to be safely transported on the surface of the belt to holding areas created by end-stops. The brush belting rides under delivered boards without damage to provide low pressure accumulation.
Exit Wave Solder– Accumulate circuit boards with brush belting after cooled. (Use SmartMove® full ribbed “hump-back” conveyor to carry hot boards out of wave solder.) The longer the line, the more boards that can be accumulated.
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