FULL-SERVICE MANUFACTURER FOR UPENDER
Mechanical Upender
Hydraulic Upender
3 TIPS TO SHOW WHAT IS THE UPENDER
For better understanding the upender&tilter and choosing a proper solution per load handling, follow is some tips for helping to learn some information for choosing a right equipment decision.
TIP 1: Driving Way Of The Upender
To providing the Upender rotating force. No one solution is better than the other Suitable is the best!
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Principle:
This device operates using a hydraulic station equipped with cylinders that enable rapid and efficient upending. Its design is straightforward, comprising primarily of a robust flipping table and the necessary hydraulic components. The durable frame of the flipping table is built to handle materials like paper rolls and molds with ease.
To accommodate different needs, the Upenders are available with either electric or hydraulic drives. Regardless of the drive type, each machine is fitted with a substantial brake system to guarantee safe handling, even when operating under heavy loads.
TIP 2: Structure of the upender includes below parts
To be a tough and safety heavy loading equipment the following main part need to be reinforce with Structural Mechanics
Turner Body Frame
Depending on the specific needs of the task at hand, the upender and tilter machines come in various designs to handle different types of loads.
For instance, there’s a flat worktable ideal for molds, a V-shaped table that’s perfect for coils, and a fork-style table that can link up with coil cars and cranes.
These machines can seamlessly integrate with other equipment like coil cars, crane “C” hooks, and forklifts.
TIP 3. Working Table of The Upenders varies from load shape
For matching the handling goal, the working table could be designed in special form for different load size and shape.
Each type of material requires a uniquely designed working table to accommodate its handling needs. For example, coils necessitate a fork type table, while steel sheets are best managed on a “C” shaped turntable. Forklifts operate efficiently with a fork table, and for seamless integration with a preceding conveyor system, a roller conveyor table is ideal. In essence, the shape and nature of the material dictate the design of the working table.
For items like steel, wire, and aluminum coils, a “V” shaped table is most suitable. Flat tables are designed to support the handling of dies, molds, and panels. As for paper rolls and film rolls, they’re optimally managed on a fork table.