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PRS MODEL T Pallet StackerSpecifications: -- Fixed 48x40 -- Hydraulic Lift and Chain Conveyance -- Fully Automatic -- Programmable Stack and Eject -- Factory Refurbished Fall 2022
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This machine was purchased as "rebuilt" by the manufacturer and never put into service at the current location. Ready to load.
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PRS H-SERIES Pallet StackerPRS pallet stacker can handle pallets ranging from 30" to 60" squares, 5 HP hydraulic power unit, 40 PSI air supply required, anti-tip bars, infeed timer logic system, programmable stack eject. -- Complete with: Live infeed, automatic pallet stacking and automatic stack discharge, capacity of (7) pallets per minute, requires 7' x 7' floor space.PRICING SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION.
Pallet Repair System Disc Dismantler Pallet size: 3.875" Stringer Width Max. (.098 m) 1.25" Deckboard Thickness Max. (.031 m)
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PRS H-SERIES Pallet StackerHydraulically powered, fully automatic pallet stackers.Specifications -- Adjustable pallet size capacity: 30"; x 30"; up to 60"; x 60";. -- Uses fork type clips that hold the pallets in the fork openings. -- Live in/out feed chain conveyor integrated - powered with hydraulic gear motors. -- Heavy-duty scissor lifting mechanism. -- Programmable stack count, and automatic stack eject. -- Hydraulically powered 2 HP - 3-Phase power unit. -- Fully automatic operation. -- Compressed Air is required. -- Machine footprint: 7’ x 7’, 24" top of chain conveyor -- Stacks (10) pallets per minute. (2) Units available
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PANHANS - 436, ...24'' Single Surface Planer -- Specifications24.8" (630 mm) Width x 1/8" to 10" opening; 10 HP Motor; 4-knife - 4-3/4" dia. cutterhead belt driven @ 5,000 RPM; max. cutting depth: 5/16". -- 1 HP Feed motor with: (2) Feed speeds: 22 - 44 FPM. Segmented rubber-covered infeed and outfeed rollers, sectional chip breaker, motorized raise-and-lower of bed w/LED readout, table size 43" x 21". -- Options Include: (16) Cutter knives: Power lift up & down. -- Complete with: Emergency stop;, magnetic starter w/overload protection; knife setting gauge: & 5-1/2" dia. dust hood; includes: Operations manual; parts list; tool kit.
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Patz 12"x36' Barnsweep Conveyor w/ 35' Double-sided Steel Chute w/ Electric drive (clockwise)
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Patz 12" x 134' Barnsweep Bark Conveyor with 35' Double Sided Steel Chute and Electric Drive.
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Paul AB920 Rip Saw Scanning Fenceless Infeed Infeed & Outfeed (not including decks) The machine has one fixed and 2 moving blades. The minimum distance between the moving blades is 44 mm (1.73"). The maximum distance between the moving saw blades is 210 mm (8-1/4"). The machine is designed for incoming boards with the following min./max. dimensions Length: 4' - 16' Width: 2" - 19" Ripped widths: 1.75" - 8" Thickness: 1" - 2" 480 Volt, 60 hz., 3 phase electrics 75 HP main motor Automatic edging separation after the saw Feed speed up to 300 fpm Fenceless infeed system with automatic skewing capability 16 width sensors on the infeed system
This is an in-line electrical monitor for proportional hydraulic valves with on-board electronics. Designed to monitor those voltages which can affect the control of proportional hydraulic valves in a hydraulic system. Please call for more information. TESTIMONIAL:I am the Operations Manager at GPM Hydraulic Consulting and we have been using the Model PVT-02 proportional valve tester to troubleshoot proportional valves for our customers for many years now. We have purchased test boxes for all of our Consultants to use in the field when troubleshooting. This test box has saved us hours of troubleshooting and in return saved our customers hours of downtime. The box is connected in a series so you can observe the supply voltage, command signal and LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) feedback from the proportional valve while the system is running normally. You can also use the box instead of the PLC to drive the valve to see if the problem is the controller or valve itself. If you have proportional valves, you need to get one of these test boxes. Without the box to troubleshoot, your valves may get changed when there is nothing wrong with them. This box is also very affordable, a lot cheaper than what a proportional valve costs. Last year I went on a consult for a company that made floor panels for BMW. A proportional valve is what controlled the press opening and closing but the press would not move. I connected the test box to their valve in series to watch the power supply, command and feed back voltages. When a command was given to lower the press, a power supply voltage of 22.6 volts was supplied to drive the valve amplifier. Normally the voltage should be 24 volts however, 22.6 was within the acceptable limits of operating the amplifier. The command voltage applied was 3.5 volts. The LVDT feedback voltage should have been 3.5 however, it was reading near 0 at .4 volts. This indicated that the main spool did not move. We then move the selector switch to drive the valve with the box. The voltage was increased to 10-volt manually. The LVDT feedback continued to read .4 volts indicating that the pilot valve shifted but the main spool did not. We removed the valve assembly and found that contamination had caused the spool to stick.