Transfer System

With energy-efficient motors and modular units

  • Transfer System
    Transfer System

Rexroth now offers energy-efficient motors for its TS 2plus transfer system, as well as additional modular units for even more application options. An effective use of energy is the main feature of the new motors for all TS 2plus modular units. The 3-phase motors already meet the future requirements of efficiency class IE3, saving around 15% energy. In addition to continuous operation and connection to variable-speed frequency converters, the new motors also enable start-stop operation. This saves even more energy, as the transfer section only runs as needed.

The 3-phase motors are certified in accordance with CE, cURus, and CCC, and work with common global voltages so that they can be implemented in all major industrial countries. Additional modular units make the Rexroth transfer system even more flexible and versatile. The new lift transverse unit can transfer work piece pallets sized 240 x 240 up to 640 x 640 mm and with an overall weight of up to 130 kg from longitudinal to transverse sections.

The conveyor medium is a robust, quiet duplex chain which has proven itself in harsh ambient conditions. Integrating the lift gate into the standard offering has made the previous special solution even more cost-effective. The lift gate supports belt sections and can be folded up effortlessly via gas pressure springs. As a result, the user has easy access to the transfer system for maintenance. The new lift rotate unit lifts work piece pallets up to 240 kg from the conveyor system and rotates them by 90° or 180° so that the products are transferred to the processing stations in the correct position.

The transfer system is reliable under challenging conditions, such as in ESD environments or in clean room and dry room applications, and is thus suitable for a variety of sectors, from the automotive industry, to electronics and electrical technology, through to medical technology and the optical industry.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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