A planetary gear transfer station moves objects along a radial path to raise cartoning throughput while avoiding complex magazines and drive units.
A cam retractable unit moves the stop member mechanically, stopping conveyor objects without air lines or airtight pneumatic paths.
Displaceable guides steer discharged products into short adjacent inlets, improving capture reliability while reducing sorter floor space.
Resilient legs and detachable mounting let conveyor transfer guards self-adjust to gap changes and break away under impact to limit debris damage.
Sensors and metrology guide object rotation and push transfer, improving handling precision, repeatability, and logistics throughput.
A rotary pusher diverts selected containers from the transport path with fast, forceful ejection while avoiding bottle tilting.
Independent flipper arms lift, rotate, and place composite charges for flexible automated positioning instead of slow hand lay-up and crane handling.
Vacuum immobilization stabilizes thermoplastic preforms during rotary transport, enabling preferential heating and reducing format-change downtime.
Movable gripping groups shift radially during 180° rotation, preventing container interference while preserving capacity for longer syringes.
Fold lines let a flexible sheet compress or extend between adjustable frames, filling variable conveyor gaps and preventing objects from getting stuck.