White Systems Inc., a global manufacturer of carousel storage systems, introduces two new vertical carousels representing the smallest and largest models available from the company.
The MiniVert Carousel (Model 1200) is designed to store small parts in a limited amount of storage space. The system brings stored items to the operator, eliminating hunting and searching through rows of conventional shelving. This carousel fits through a standard doorway. It stores products on movable carriers inside a closed metal cabinet to take advantage of unused overhead space. Its small footprint encompasses a depth of 34 inches, a width of 66 inches, and a height of 75.5 inches. It has a shipping weight of 1,500 pounds, making it the smallest vertical carousel in the White lineup.
The MiniVert Carousel features a series of triple-level carriers rotating in a vertical closed-loop track. The unit has a capacity of 3,300 pounds, gross load. Each carrier can hold 330 pounds. It features a carrier speed of 25 feet per minute with a stopping accuracy of +/- 5/16 inch.
On the other extreme, the VertZilla Carousel is the largest vertical carousel White has ever built. It is designed to efficiently store heavy or bulky materials using a minimum of floor space. In addition, it increases material deployment speed and reduces operator fatigue by bringing materials to the operator. Its has a depth of 104 inches, a width of 192 inches, and a height of 350 inches, with a shipping weight of 28,000 pounds.
Each carrier offers a payload capacity in excess of 1,000 pounds with load chains rated for 59,000 pounds. The carriers move at 25 feet per minute with a stopping accuracy of ±3/4 inch. They can easily be configured to maximize storage density for any available space and seamlessly integrate with White Systems' software to provide intelligent inventory control and workflow management.
Company: White Systems
Company Phone: (800) 275-1442
Company URL: www.whitesystems.com
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