Minimizes the potential for operator injuries
Prevents downtime during the production and internal handling phases
Continuous control cycle, even in case of non-compliant pallets
Ease of access, reduced maintenance, and excellent system functionality
Thanks to a careful preliminary selection, the automatic pallet control system ensures that the pallets used meet customer requirements and removes non-compliant ones.
Integrating an automatic pallet control system is essential to guarantee the efficiency and safety of production and intralogistics processes, especially in plants with AGVs and automated warehouses.
HALF PALLET: 600 x 800 x 150 mm
EUROPALLET
800 x 1200 x 150 mm
EU – UK – PBR
INTEGRITY OF BLOCKS:
Mechanical
RESISTANCE
LOWER AXES
AND UPPER AXES
Mechanical
OVERALL PALLET DIMENSIONS
Optical
CONTROL
AXIS
PENDING
Optical
Etc.
Automatic controlled pallet stacker
Additional buffer conveyors
Integrity check
axes
upper
Color control
pallets
Etc.
From the moment that the pallet leaves the manufacturer’s warehouse until it returns for a new cycle, it travels a lot and may develop defects that can create serious problems throughout the production cycle.
With MANTIS, we ensure that every pallet meets the required specifications, ensuring efficiency, quality, and safety at every stage of our clients’ processes.
A checked and compliant pallet improves efficiency during palletizing, bundling, and internal handling processes
When the intralogistics cycle runs smoothly, significant savings are achieved for the manufacturer, avoiding complaints, disputes, or returns.
A compliant pallet minimizes the risk of operator injuries during the various handling stages of the production process.
MANTIS controls are more accurate and efficient than traditional systems thanks to the use of robotics.
One of the main advantages of using the robot is that during pick-up and before placing the pallet several checks are carried out on it, meaning that any non-compliant pallets are automatically sent to the discard station; otherwise, pallets continue through the series of controls.
Traditional systems, on the other hand, require a pallet stacker to inspect one pallet at a time, and if there are heavily damaged pallets, the stack may tilt, blocking the system. With this type of handling, there is a high likelihood of blocking when encountering broken or non-compliant pallets. In contrast, it is rare for pallets to block in the robot cycle.
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