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Ergonomic stacking of folded sheets with Transomat TRE

  • steve8125
  • Jul 24, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Positioned directly on the folding machine delivery unit of the Stahlfolder TX 96 folding system, the Transomat unloader ensures consistently high production performance on the folding machine. The operator removes the stack ­of folded sheets from the delivery unit and manually pushes the stack onto the Transomat pallet without having to lift the stack. This is not only much faster, it also relieves the burden on the operator. The stacked signatures are then placed on the pallet automatically – layer by layer.

Up to now, the Transomat unloader has been known as part of a cutting system enabling the productivity of the cutting machine to be increased by up to 50%. However, a wide range of applications are possible. For example, the Transomat unloader can also be used to optimise one person operation on the Heidelberg Stahlfolder TX 96. This not only simplifies the stacking of the folded sheets, it also ensures the performance of the folding system. The stacked folded sheets come out of the folding machine and just need to be pushed onto the Transomat pallet on level and arranged there. Placement on the pallet is then carried out automatically layer by layer. At a moderate machine speed of 110 metres per minute, this enables the operator to process more than 18,000 sheets per hour with ease.

The Polar Transomat TRE simplifies unloading of the high speed cutter or folding machine and optimises the entire workflow. The products do not have to be placed by hand – an arduous step – and are instead simply pushed onto the transport pallet. At the same time, the operator can continue to work, which significantly increases the capacity of the upstream machine. Thanks to a format setting that can be made in a matter of seconds on a scale, the setup times are minimal. Work is far more ergonomic because the operator does not have to lift the material.


 
 
 

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