Pallet Inverters/Elevators
(5 companies)Pallet inverters are designed to turn an entire pallet load in various directions (upside down, sideways, etc.), enabling a damaged case at the bottom or side of the pallet to be easily removed without having to unstack a pallet manually. Pallet elevators are used to lift or lower pallets, often within a warehouse of a facility. Interested in purchasing new palletizing and load stabilization equipment? Learn what to look for in these articles.
Descon Integrated Conveyor Solutions
Heavy duty pallet conveyors from PMMI member Descon are available in both mild steel and stainless-steel construction, suitable for any environment. Pallet conveying systems feature two-strand, three-strand chain, and CDLR versions. Delivers pallet transfers via airbag driven 90-degree and rotary tables. Other features include adjustable telescoping channel floor supports.
Flex-Line Automation, Inc.
Flex-Line Automation, Inc. designs and installs palletizing solutions including pallet handling equipment with conveyors, slip sheet insertion, pallet dispensers, and more. Systems can be designed to handle multiple stack patterns, insert slip sheets, handle different sizes of boxes, various case weights, and palletize at a wide variety of heights easily.
Paxiom
Paxiom offers pallet conveying, dispensers, and slip sheets for end of line applications.
WeighPack Systems Inc. / Paxiom
Paxiom / WeighPack offers pallet conveying, dispensers, and slip sheets for end of line applications.
Wulftec International Inc.
Wulftec offers a full line of pallet handling solutions including pallet dispensers, pallet stackers, transfer carts and more to enhance production flow and efficiency. Reduced pallet and product maneuvering increases operator safety and productivity. Pallet handling solutions are designed to be integrated into our stretch wrapping and strapping lines or into existing packaging lines. They can also operate as standalone units replacing current manual operations.
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