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Pallet stoppers

Pallet stoppers are high-quality components used in industrial automation to control the movement of pallets and other workpiece carriers. Available in both pneumatic and electric versions, they are known for their reliability, durability, and precision, making them a popular choice for a wide range of applications.

Features and Benefits:

  • Smooth and Controlled Stopping: Pallet stoppers ensure gentle deceleration of pallets, preventing damage to the workpiece or the equipment.
  • Precise Positioning: They help achieve accurate positioning of pallets at specific stations, ensuring smooth and efficient production processes.
  • Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for various industries and applications, including automotive manufacturing, food processing, and packaging.
  • Customizable Solutions: Pallet stoppers offer a variety of types and configurations to meet specific requirements, such as damped or undamped versions, pneumatic or electric.
  • High Quality and Durability: Manufactured with precision and using high-quality materials, pallet stoppers are designed to withstand demanding industrial environments.

Types of Pallet Stoppers:

  • Pneumatic Stoppers: These stoppers use compressed air to actuate the stopping mechanism, offering precise control and fast response times.
  • Electric Stoppers: These stoppers are driven by electric motors, providing flexibility and ease of integration into automated systems.
  • Damped Stoppers: These stoppers incorporate a damping mechanism to absorb impact energy, further reducing vibration and protecting sensitive workpieces.

Applications:

  • Assembly Lines: To precisely position pallets at workstations for efficient assembly operations.
  • Conveyor Systems: To control the flow of pallets and prevent collisions or pile-ups.
  • Packaging Lines: To ensure accurate positioning of products for packaging and labeling.
  • Material Handling Systems: To facilitate the movement and storage of materials in warehouses and distribution centers.
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