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New articulating conveyor extension from Caljan

Moving through angles of -30 degrees/+30 degrees, the new articulating conveyor extension from Caljan (Booth 5336) not only reduces the risk of injury significantly — it improves efficiency.


Moving through angles of -30 degrees/+30 degrees, the new articulating conveyor extension from Caljan (Booth 5336) not only reduces the risk of injury significantly — it improves efficiency. Employees lowering a parcel from above shoulder height manually risk injury, and stooping to lift and twisting when lifting are equally hazardous. Working in the loading bay is physically demanding. An employee working in a three-man team can move up to 26 tons during a shift when loading/unloading loose-loaded goods, such as parcels and tires, from a container or truck.

A Caljan Telescopic Conveyor fitted with an articulating extension reaches up to the very top of the container, so parcels at a height of more than 6 feet can be eased onto the conveyor with little effort. Similarly, parcels at floor level can easily be drawn onto the belt and conveyed into the facility.

The articulating extension, called a DroopSnoot, is an independent unit that can be added to any telescopic conveyor in the Caljan Performer range.

The DroopSnoot is a 59-inch articulating section mounted at the front of the telescopic conveyor, thus extending its operating range. Using an intuitive smartpad on either side of the conveyor, the operator can elevate or lower the DroopSnoot to the appropriate position in any vehicle, enabling loose-loaded goods to be loaded/unloaded efficiently and ergonomically.

“The DroopSnoot unit is fitted with a custom-made high-grip belt. When the conveyor is in position, the goods can be eased onto the belt with almost no effort. The belt grips the item and draws it onto the conveyor. The high-grip feature of the belt ensures that the item remains in place as the belt moves — regardless of the DroopSnoot’s position,” explains Product Manager Jens Erik Langdahl.

The DroopSnoot can be elevated to the roof or lowered to the floor of any vehicle, so the operator can adjust the working height continuously. As the articulating belt extension helps to bear the load, employees only lift the goods briefly, helping them to avoid exceeding the maximum weights recommended in typical lifting guidelines.

When the conveyor is not in use, the DroopSnoot can be stored in an upright position allowing for free passage between the conveyor and the door.

ProMat 2015 is scheduled to be held March 23-26, 2014 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The tradeshow will showcase the latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the material handling and logistics industry. Modern’s complete ProMat 2015 coverage.


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