Integrating turn tables into a conveyor system is a great way to reroute any product in various directions while saving space. In comparison, they can save more space (square footage) than conveyor curves or turns. This is mainly because turn tables are able to pivot the product within the same singular footprint, whereas conveyor curves and turns require the product to be moving down the line in order for the reroute to occur.
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Tuff Built Belt Conveyors /
When designing and integrating material handling systems for customers in a wide range of industries, Tuff Automation gives its utmost attention to designing conveyor that will handle a wide variety of different products. We understand that our customer’s applications and needs can change at a moment’s notice. Especially in the automotive industry!
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Through the long life of Tuff Automation, we’ve gained clarity on how business gets done. We’ve done so by creating, understanding, and implementing some key attributes that are most known with our company model, mission, and name.
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Your company is unique, and so is your space. Specialty material handling projects call for specialty solutions. However, we understand that the cost of special material handling projects influences the project’s return on investment (ROI).
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Recently Tuff Automation designed, built, and installed a conveyor system to transport vehicle sets of wheel assemblies through a final inspection sequencing line. Besides the conveyor to transport the wheels through the inspection stations, Tuff also provided a de-stacker, escapement, and stacker, as well as the integration and interface with the test and inspection stations on this line.
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