Power Transmission

MVE-SV Screen Vibrators

The MVE-SV are “long” electric vibrators, with foot fixing on the ends of the body. They are available in 4-pole version with different voltages, suitable for use with inverters (variable frequency drive) and centrifugal force variable from 3,500 to 8,000 kg, adjustable on each individual model.

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MVE Standard Range

For changing Products Direction and Zero or Small Inner Radius 180 degree Curves.

Interroll Carton Flow Picking Solution. The picking of goods is part of the daily processes in a warehouse. Interroll’s proven solutions for material flow and order processing for light goods are compact, flexible and easy to install.

Carton Wheel Flow is the ideal solution for unit loads with flat and solid undersides. CartonVersion Flow is particularly suitable for storage and order picking of cartons and totes of different sizes.

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Industrial Inverter / Gear(Box & Motor)

Gear motors typically uses gears assembled as a gearbox to deliver high torque at low horsepower or low speed. The common applications of gear motors are mostly in industries that need a lot of force to move heavy objects. We offer various different types of gear motors, Hypoid motors and Croise motors etc. A Gear box is an embedded system that translates mechanical energy to an output device. The main objective of a gearbox is to speed up torque. We have various types of gear boxes:

  • Worm gear
  • Miter Bevel gear box
  • Helical gear
  • Others

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Industrial Sensors

Industrial sensors play an important role in detecting and sending signal for analysing and processing before these data can be translated into results like alarms or physical motions–start, stop, move etc.

Industrial sensors are currently widely used in many industries now, especially when we are moving into a new age of advanced automation in most factories worldwide. When there is automation, there will always be some form of sensors needed. In layman terms, industrial automation sensors are input devices which provide an output (signal) with respect to a specific physical quantity (input).

Depending on the type of sensors, the output for each will be different. For example, we have:

  • Temperature sensors
  • Torque sensors
  • Vision sensors
  • Pressure sensors
  • Motion sensors
  • Vibration sensors
  • Level sensors
  • Proximity sensors
  • Others

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