Diverter and Singulator Systems Fast. Compact. Efficient. Double Your Throughput in a Smaller Design Divert and Singulate with the Same Unit With proprietary small motor technology, Johnson Electric has developed a steerable wheel module that diverts up to twice as fast as similar small- to medium-sized sortation systems. Modules of four to eight rollers, each with an embedded motor, enable different regions of the table to be controlled independently. This individual angle control enables tighter spacing between items, resulting in higher throughput. Increase Uptime with Predictive Maintenance Individual motors and modules are lightweight enough to be maintained and replaced by a single operator. In addition, intelligent predictive maintenance capabilities provide detailed advanced warning of performance losses or other indicators of potential failure eliminating unplanned downtime. Robust Package Handling Options Divert — Individual angle control enables tighter spacing between items, resulting in higher throughput. The table is flexible enough to handle any angle up to 90 degrees in either direction from the main conveyor line. The VersaSort Modules can handle packages of up to 80 lbs (36kgs) at a speed of 400 fpm (2 m/s) while producing significantly less noise. They can sort packages as small as 2" x 1.5" (50 mm x 38 mm). Modular design and scalability mean maximum package size is limited only by weight and the size of the assembled table. Bidirectional Functionality Have a workflow that needs to run in more than one direction? The steerable wheel table can instantly switch its orientation to respond to changing needs. Singulate — The same design also allows singulation functions to be performed in less than half the space of existing technologies, eliminating inefficient recirculation loops. Packages can be merged into a single line or expanded from a single line to a double line
Open the catalog to page 1Lower Installation and Operational Costs Built-in control units simplify system design and maintenance. Integrated sensors can measure current and calculate item weight, optimizing energy usage and reducing the number of photo eyes needed along the conveyor line. Stable, Vertically Integrated Manufacturing and Supply Chain Vertical integration ensures quality from the raw materials through final assembly, eliminating unplanned downtime and assuring consistent supply. Johnson Electric’s U.S. operations are backed by facilities in 22 countries on four continents, ensuring shorter lead times, lower...
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