The MAC Industrial Stacker works in conjunction with your Industrial supraMAC Paster to brush the edges (adjacent to the lugs), and between the lug, and frame, then stack the pasted plates received from your Industrial supraMAC Flash Dry Oven.
Panels flow onto an elevator which moves down until the desired stack height is achieved at which point oncoming plates are held while the elevator moves the stack forward. The elevator then returns to pick up the next stack that has already been started. Static brushes brush the lug side of the stack to knock paste from between the lug and frame for better strap casting quality. Next, rotary powered brushes remove residual paste from the sides of the stack.Without large amounts of excess paste on finished plates the amount of scrap paste throughout the work area is drastically reduced. Finally, the finished stack is sent to one of two lift stations. Here they can be removed manually, or automatically palletized with the MAC Automatic Unload and Rack Handling System.
The MAC Industrial Stacker works in conjunction with your Industrial supraMAC Paster to brush the edges (adjacent to the lugs), and between the lug, and frame, then stack the pasted plates received from your Industrial supraMAC Flash Dry Oven.
Panels flow onto an elevator which moves down until the desired stack height is achieved at which point oncoming plates are held while the elevator moves the stack forward. The elevator then returns to pick up the next stack that has already been started. Static brushes brush the lug side of the stack to knock paste from between the lug and frame for better strap casting quality. Next, rotary powered brushes remove residual paste from the sides of the stack.Without large amounts of excess paste on finished plates the amount of scrap paste throughout the work area is drastically reduced. Finally, the finished stack is sent to one of two lift stations. Here they can be removed manually, or automatically palletized with the MAC Automatic Unload and Rack Handling System.