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DMW&H Systems: High-speed, tilt-tray sorting unit



DMW&H is a leading integrator of automated material handling systems, specializes in optimizing the flow of merchandise through warehouses while minimizing labor and maximizing space utilization.
253 Passaic Avenue
Fairfield, New Jersey, 07004
United States
201-933-7840 
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High-speed model handles 8,640 trays per hour at a maximum speed of 120 feet per minute.

High-speed, tilt-tray sorting unit For increased throughput and productivity, the high-speed, tilted-tray reliable sorting unit (RSUHS) provides a durable, accurate method of sorting products. The flexible system can be configured to specific application needs. Features include tilted carrying trays traveling on an enclosed track conveyor. Items are inducted onto the trays either manually or automatically, then conveyed to their destination. To improve productivity, trays are presented in a horizontal position and later tilted for sortation. At the pre-defined sort points, doors open on the carrying trays to discharge product. Items slide from the trays to their proper chute or directly into their shipping carton. The standard model handles 5,320 trays per hour at a maximum speed of 120 feet per minute; the high-speed model processes 8,640 trays per hour. W&H Systems, 201-635-3471, [url=http://www.whsystems.com]http://www.whsystems.com[/url].

For increased throughput and productivity, the high-speed, tilted-tray reliable sorting unit (RSUHS) by W&H Systems provides a durable, accurate method of sorting products. The flexible system can be configured to specific application needs.

Features include tilted carrying trays traveling on an enclosed track conveyor. Items are inducted onto the trays either manually or automatically, then conveyed to their destination. To improve productivity, trays are presented in a horizontal position and later tilted for sortation. At the pre-defined sort points, doors open on the carrying trays to discharge product. Items slide from the trays to their proper chute or directly into their shipping carton.

The standard model handles 5,320 trays per hour at a maximum speed of 120 feet per minute; the high-speed model processes 8,640 trays per hour.