Applications
Table 6.8 Plus α Alpha Attachments
For storage of materials on the table surface.
With Tilting Dog
CD
When material on the conveyor runs relatively faster than the chain, the dog is pushed down from behind to enable material to pass over. The dog then resumes its original position.
Table Surface
Direction of Travel
Table Surface
For storage of cylindrical materials.
With Roller Tilting Dog
RCD
When the conveyor runs on descent, the dog prevents the cylindrical material from excessive run. When the material is in front of the dog, the dog is pushed down and can store the material.
Materials
Stopper
Table Surface
Direction of Travel (in case of storage)
For leaving materials at the designated station.
With Ducking Dog
DD
The dog is supported on the guide rail to convey materi- al. When the guide rail is interrupted, the dog ducks down, leaves the material, and passes beneath it.
Table Surface
Direction of Travel
Table Surface
For storage of cylindrical materials without noise.
With Teeth Dog
TD
The dog functions best when the chain conveys the material on descent, preventing it from excessive run and storing it. As the dog resumes its original position at the engagement of a sprocket tooth, it does not damage the material and makes little noise.
Stopper
Direction of Travel (in case of storage)
For both storage and pushing.
With ID
ID
At the time that the dog pushes the material, if unex- pected load operates the dog, it ducks down, leaving the material as it passes beneath it.
Stopper
Direction of Travel
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