PRAB engineers will be on hand at IMTS in Booth N-7288 to discuss and demonstrate the efficiency and benefits of modular chip processing systems, stamping scrap handling, and fluid filtration and recycling. Featured in the booth will be a working demonstration unit of the new Quick Return (QR) Conveyor, PRAB’s redesigned horizontal motion conveyor. The conveyor features a single drive that allows it to easily fit into existing pits. Its smooth push/pull motion delivers quieter operation in comparison to other conveyors that move material using a throw/pull action. “We’re proud to unveil our new PRAB Quick Return Conveyor during IMTS 2014,” said Mike Hill, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for PRAB. “With manufacturing continuously seeking process improvements, downtime and unscheduled maintenance can significantly cut into a facility’s bottom line. The redesigned QR Conveyor drive was built to increase equipment utilization and longevity. The new conveyor updates offer the best value to industry, and demonstrate our ongoing commitment to equipment quality and dependability.”
Equipment being displayed in PRAB’s booth at IMTS 2014 will include:
Modular Chip Systems
Quick Return Conveyor
This newly redesigned conveyor offers durable, reliable operation in the removal of scrap away from a press or other cutting and stamping operations. The QR Conveyor uses horizontal motion that gently propels material forward without vibration or springs. The single drive design allows for adaptive layouts that will fit into existing pits.Quickly and reliably moves scrap metal of any shape and thicknessSuitable for use with laser, plasma, single press dedicated units, or as a transfer system for plant-wide application over long horizontal distancesDiagonal-Shaft Wringer
PRABs heavy-duty wringers use up to 700 Gs of force to reclaim up to 98 percent of valuable coolant and cutting oils from aluminum, brass, cast iron, steel, stainless steel and other metal chips for:Increasing scrap worth by producing more valuable dry chipsReducing hazardous fluid disposal costs and protecting the environmentRecycling fluids back into the metalworking processPaper Bed Filter

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